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Validity of the AHRQ Patient Safety Indicator "central venous catheter-related bloodstream infections".

Marisa Cevasco1, Ann M Borzecki, William J O'Brien, Qi Chen, Marlena H Shin, Kamal M F Itani, Amy K Rosen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: "Central venous catheter-related bloodstream infections" (CR-BSIs) is one of the patient safety indicators (PSI 7) developed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) to screen for potential safety events. We sought to investigate the validity of this PSI using the medical record as the gold standard. STUDY
DESIGN: We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study of all hospitalization records that met the criteria for PSI 7 within Veterans Health Administration (VA) hospitals from fiscal years 2003 to 2007. Trained abstractors used a standardized abstraction tool to review electronic medical records for the presence of a CR-BSI and the clinical circumstances surrounding the event. We determined the validity of this PSI by calculating its positive predictive value (PPV), and analyzed both true and false positive cases.
RESULTS: Of 112 reviewed cases, 42 were true events of CR-BSIs, yielding a PPV of 38% (95% CI 29% to 47%). Seventy cases were false positives; these were attributed to correct ICD-9-CM codes but had diagnoses that fell outside the scope of the indicator (n = 28, 40%), coding inaccuracies (n = 21, 30%); and present on admission (POA) diagnoses (n = 21; 30%). Among the 42 patients with CR-BSIs, catheters were left in place for an average of 11 days, and 20% (n = 8) were placed in the femoral position.
CONCLUSIONS: PSI 7 has relatively poor predictive ability for identifying true events. Coding-related issues were the main reason for the low PPV. Implementing POA codes and using more specific ICD-9-CM codes would improve its validity. As it currently stands, PSI 7 should not be used as a pay-for-performance measure, but should be limited to use in internal quality improvement efforts. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21489833     DOI: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2011.02.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Surg        ISSN: 1072-7515            Impact factor:   6.113


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1.  Using estimated true safety event rates versus flagged safety event rates: does it change hospital profiling and payment?

Authors:  Amy K Rosen; Qi Chen; Ann M Borzecki; Marlena Shin; Kamal M F Itani; Michael Shwartz
Journal:  Health Serv Res       Date:  2014-04-30       Impact factor: 3.402

2.  Impact of including readmissions for qualifying events in the patient safety indicators.

Authors:  Sheryl M Davies; Olga Saynina; Laurence C Baker; Kathryn M McDonald
Journal:  Am J Med Qual       Date:  2014-01-24       Impact factor: 1.852

3.  Validity of ICD-9-CM codes for the identification of complications related to central venous catheterization.

Authors:  Melissa H Tukey; Ann M Borzecki; Renda Soylemez Wiener
Journal:  Am J Med Qual       Date:  2013-12-16       Impact factor: 1.852

4.  Using AHRQ patient safety indicators to detect postdischarge adverse events in the Veterans Health Administration.

Authors:  Hillary J Mull; Ann M Borzecki; Qi Chen; Marlena H Shin; Amy K Rosen
Journal:  Am J Med Qual       Date:  2013-08-12       Impact factor: 1.852

5.  Should policy-makers and managers trust PSI? An empirical validation study of five patient safety indicators in a national health service.

Authors:  Enrique Bernal-Delgado; Sandra García-Armesto; Natalia Martínez-Lizaga; Begoña Abadía-Taira; Joaquín Beltrán-Peribañez; Salvador Peiró
Journal:  BMC Med Res Methodol       Date:  2012-02-27       Impact factor: 4.615

6.  Quantity Over Quality: How the Rise in Quality Measures is Not Producing Quality Results.

Authors:  Michele L Esposito; Harry P Selker; Deeb N Salem
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2015-03-24       Impact factor: 5.128

Review 7.  Accuracy of administrative data for surveillance of healthcare-associated infections: a systematic review.

Authors:  Maaike S M van Mourik; Pleun Joppe van Duijn; Karel G M Moons; Marc J M Bonten; Grace M Lee
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2015-08-27       Impact factor: 2.692

8.  Perioperative patient safety indicators and hospital surgical volumes.

Authors:  Takefumi Kitazawa; Kunichika Matsumoto; Shigeru Fujita; Ai Yoshida; Shuhei Iida; Hirotoshi Nishizawa; Tomonori Hasegawa
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2014-02-28
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