Affiliation:
1. aDivisions of Critical Care
2. bDivision of Critical Care, Department of Pediatrics, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York
3. cHospital Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Utah University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
4. dIntermountain Healthcare, Healthcare Delivery Institute, Salt Lake City, Utah
Abstract
OBJECTIVES
Lack of a comprehensive database containing diagnosis, patient and clinical characteristics, diagnostics, treatments, and outcomes limits needed comparative effectiveness research (CER) to improve care in the PICU. Combined, the Pediatric Hospital Information System (PHIS) and Virtual Pediatric Systems (VPS) databases contain the needed data for CER, but limits on the use of patient identifiers have thus far prevented linkage of these databases with traditional linkage methods. Focusing on the subgroup of patients with bronchiolitis, we aim to show that probabilistic linkage methods accurately link data from PHIS and VPS without the need for patient identifiers to create the database needed for CER.
METHODS
We used probabilistic linkage to link PHIS and VPS records for patients admitted to a tertiary children’s hospital between July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2019. We calculated the percentage of matched records, rate of false-positive matches, and compared demographics between matched and unmatched subjects with bronchiolitis.
RESULTS
We linked 839 of 920 (91%) records with 4 (0.5%) false-positive matches. We found no differences in age (P = .76), presence of comorbidities (P = .16), admission illness severity (P = .44), intubation rate (P = .41), or PICU stay length (P = .36) between linked and unlinked subjects.
CONCLUSIONS
Probabilistic linkage creates an accurate and representative combined VPS-PHIS database of patients with bronchiolitis. Our methods are scalable to join data from the 38 hospitals that jointly contribute to PHIS and VPS, creating a national database of diagnostics, treatment, outcome, and patient and clinical data to enable CER for bronchiolitis and other conditions cared for in the PICU.
Publisher
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
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