| Literature DB >> 25274165 |
Heidi V Russell, M Fatih Okcu, Kala Kamdar, Mona D Shah, Eugene Kim, J Michael Swint, Wenyaw Chan, Xianglin L Du, Luisa Franzini, Vivian Ho1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer relies heavily on inpatient hospital services to deliver tumor-directed therapy and manage toxicities. Hospitalizations have increased over the past decade, though not uniformly across childhood cancer diagnoses. Analysis of the reasons for admission of children with cancer could enhance comparison of resource use between cancers, and allow clinical practice data to be interpreted more readily. Such comparisons using nationwide data sources are difficult because of numerous subdivisions in the International Classification of Diseases Clinical Modification (ICD-9) system and inherent complexities of treatments. This study aimed to develop a systematic approach to classifying cancer-related admissions in administrative data into categories that reflected clinical practice and predicted resource use.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25274165 PMCID: PMC4197316 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6947-14-88
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak ISSN: 1472-6947 Impact factor: 2.796
Figure 1Multi-step algorithm for stratifying childhood-cancer admissions. (A) Identification of a cohort of cancer-related admissions from the full KID dataset. (B) Stratification of admissions into indications for admissions. KID indicates Kids Inpatient Database; CCS indicates Clinical Classification Software. &: Includes admissions with chemotherapy as primary procedure from states with no reported procedure dates. ^: Excludes CCS diagnostic group 237 non-infectious ICD-9 codes and non-cytopenia toxicities.
Characteristics of childhood cancer admissions
| N = 202,995 | |
|---|---|
| n (%) | |
| Year | |
| 2003 | 62,783 (30.9%) |
| 2006 | 66,397 (32.7%) |
| 2009 | 73,815 (36.4%) |
| Age at admission | |
| <1 y | 6,722 (3.3%) |
| 1 to 4 y | 48,461 (23.9%) |
| 5 to 9 y | 43,523 (21.4%) |
| 10 to 14 y | 42,801 (21.1%) |
| > 15 y | 60,982 (30.0%) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 112,323 (55.3%) |
| Female | 90,672 (44.67%) |
| Payer^ | |
| Public& | 73,973 (36.4%) |
| Private | 113,027 (55.7%) |
| Other | 15,678 (7.7%) |
| Race ^ | |
| White | 93,681 (46.2%) |
| Black | 17,571 (8.7%) |
| Hispanic | 37,877 (18.8%) |
| Other (Asian, Native American, “other”) | 14,782 (7.3%) |
| CCS category of primary diagnosis | |
| Malignancy | 47,853 (23.6%) |
| Chemotherapy | 74,955 (36.9%) |
| Infection | 30,169 (14.9%) |
| Non-Infectious toxicity | 40,725 (20.1%) |
| Other | 9,293 (4.6%) |
&Represents both Medicaid and Medicare; ^Percentages do not sum to 100 owing to missing data. CCS indicates Clinical Classification Software.
Positive predictive values of cancer-related admissions categorized by indication for admission
| Admission indication | CCS category of primary diagnosis | ICD-9 code | Positive predictive value (95% confidence interval) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Malignancy N = 47,853 n (%) | Chemotherapy toxicity N = 74,955 n (%) | Infection N = 30,169 n (%) | Non-infectious toxicityN = 40,725 n (%) | Other N = 9,293 n (%) | Reviewed | True + | False + | ||
| Intent-chemotherapy | 6,985 (14.6%) | 67,330 (89.8%) | 1,428 (4.7%) | 1,824 (4.5%) | 224 (2.4%) | 54,125# | 53,932 | 193 | 99.6% (99.6–99.7%) |
| N = 77,791 | |||||||||
| Intent-procedure | 20,188 (42.2%) | 1,585 (2.1%) | 3,968 (13.2%) | 3,258 (8.0%) | 1,836 (19.8%) | 45,855^ | 45,249 | 606 | 98.7% (98.6–98.8%) |
| N = 30,835 | |||||||||
| Intent-infection | 3,017 (6.3%) | 249 (<1%) | 23,468 (77.8%) | 3,646 (9.0%) | - | 28,887 | 28,255 | 632 | 97.8% (98.6–97.9%) |
| N = 30,380 | |||||||||
| Non-infection toxicities | 9,607 (20.1%) | 499 (<1%) | 1,305 (4.3%) | 31,997 (78.6%) | - | 39,485 | 38,565 | 920 | 97.7% (97.5–97.8%) |
| N = 43,408 | |||||||||
| Undefined | 8,056 (16.8%) | 5,292 (7.1%) | - | - | 7,233 (77.8%) | ||||
| N = 20,581 | |||||||||
#Admissions associated with a date of chemotherapy delivery.
^Procedures.
Most common ICD-9 procedure codes in the first 2 hospital days of Intent-Procedure admissions
| ICD-9 procedure code | N = 50,225^ n (%) | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 41.31 | 5,185 (10.3%) | Biopsy of bone marrow |
| 38.93 | 4,066 (8.1%) | Venous catheterization, not elsewhere classified |
| 01.59 | 3,160 (6.3%) | Other excision or destruction of lesion or tissue of brain |
| 03.31 | 2,705 (5.4%) | Spinal tap |
| 86.07 | 2,264 (4.5%) | Insertion of totally implantable vascular access device [VAD] |
| 85.05 | 1,147 (2.3%) | Incision with removal of foreign body or device from skin and subcutaneous tissue |
| 02.2 | 1,076 (2.1%) | Ventriculostomy |
| 40.11 | 1,038 (2.1%) | Biopsy of lymphatic structure |
| 40.3 | 827 (1.7%) | Regional lymph node excision |
| 54.4 | 819 (1.6%) | Excision or destruction of peritoneal tissue |
^50,225 procedures representing 1,036 individual ICD-9 procedure codes.
Most common ICD-9 diagnosis codes observed in Intent-Infection admissions
| Intent-Infection | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CCS category of primary diagnosis of infection^ | CCS category of primary diagnosis of malignancy or non-infectious toxicity Secondary CCS category of secondary diagnosis of infection & | ||||
| ICD-9 diagnosis code | N = 23,468 n (%) | Description | ICD-9 diagnosis code | N = 6,912 n (%) | Description |
| 780.6 | 3,316 (14.6%) | Fever and other physiologic disturbances of temperature regulation | 780.61 | 951 (13.8%) | Fever |
| 996.62 | 2,586 (11%) | Infection and inflammatory reaction due to other vascular device, implant, and graft | 780.6 | 903 (13.1%) | Fever and other physiologic disturbances of temperature regulation |
| 486 | 1,671 (7.2%) | Pneumonia, organism unspecified | 790.7 | 585 (8.5%) | Bacteremia |
| 780.60 | 1,522 (6.5%) | Fever, unspecified | 486 | 506 (7.4%) | Pneumonia, organism unspecified |
| 790.7 | 1,392 (5.9%) | Bacteremia | 112.0 | 291 (4.2%) | Candidiasis of mouth |
| 999.31 | 907 (3.9%) | Infection due to central venous catheter | 996.62 | 285 (4.1%) | Infection and inflammatory reaction due to other vascular device, implant, and graft |
| 038.9 | 744 (3.2%) | Unspecified septicemia | 599.0 | 279 (4.1%) | Urinary tract infection, site not specified |
| 465.9 | 710 (3.0%) | Acute upper respiratory infections of unspecified site | 008.45 | 233 (3.4%) | Intestinal infection due to |
| 079.99 | 638 (2.7%) | Unspecified viral infection | 780.60 | 208 (3.0%) | Fever, unspecified |
| 487.1 | 613 (2.6%) | Influenza with other respiratory manifestations | 465.9 | 156 (2.3%) | Acute upper respiratory infections of unspecified site |
^Includes 475 individual ICD-9 diagnosis codes.
&Includes 322 individual ICD-9 diagnosis codes.
Most common ICD-9 diagnosis codes observed in Intent-Toxicity admissions
| Intent-Toxicity | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CCS category of primary diagnosis of toxicity &^ | CCS category of primary diagnosis of malignancy or chemotherapy CCS category of secondary diagnosis of non-infection toxicity# | ||||
| ICD-9 diagnosis code | N = 33,302 n (%) | Description | ICD-9 diagnosis code | N = 10,106 n (%) | Description |
| 288.0 | 8,109 (24.4%) | Neutropenia | 284.8 | 806 (8.0%) | Other specified aplastic anemias |
| 288.00 | 5,351 (16.1%) | Neutropenia NOS | 331.4 | 734 (7.3%) | Obstructive hydrocephalus |
| 284.8 | 1,920 (5.8%) | Other specified aplastic anemias | 288.0 | 706 (7.0%) | Neutropenia |
| 288.03 | 1,349 (4.1%) | Drug induced neutropenia | 780.39 | 507 (5.0%) | Other convulsions |
| 276.51 | 1,195 (3.6%) | Dehydration | 287.5 | 437 (4.3%) | Thrombocytopenia, unspecified |
| 276.5 | 658 (2.0%) | Volume depletion | 284.1 | 330 (3.3%) | Pancytopenia |
| 780.39 | 616 (1.9%) | Other convulsions | 288.00 | 232 (2.3%) | Neutropenia NOS |
| 996.85 | 433 (1.2%) | Complications of transplanted bone marrow | 276.1 | 200 (2.0%) | Hyposmolality and/or hyponatremia |
| 787.01 | 393 (1.2%) | Nausea with vomiting | 285.9 | 195 (1.9%) | Anemia, unspecified |
| 284.1 | 371 (1.1%) | Pancytopenia | 518.81 | 192 (1.9%) | Acute respiratory failure |
| 577.0 | 369 (1.1%) | Acute pancreatitis | 996.85 | 188 (1.9%) | Complications of transplanted bone marrow |
&Includes non-infectious ICD-9 codes from CCS diagnostic group 237.
^Includes 760 individual ICD-9 diagnostic codes.
#Includes 547 individual ICD-9 diagnostic codes.
Figure 2Comparison of resource utilization measures between admission indication categories for all KID cancer-related admissions from 2003, 2006, and 2009. Mean length of stay (A), total costs per hospitalization (B) and cost per day (C) were significantly different (p < 0.001). Similarly, the proportion of admissions including hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (D), the mean day of the transplant procedure (D, squares), admissions requiring intensive care (E), and death (F) were significantly different (p < 0.001). I:C indicates Intent-Chemotherapy; I:P, Intent-Procedure; I:I, Intent-Infection; I:T, Intent-Toxicity; U, Undefined and other admissions.