| Literature DB >> 33866966 |
Lauren Alexis De Crescenzo1, Barbara Alison Gabella2, Jewell Johnson3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The transition in 2015 to the Tenth Revision of the International Classification of Disease, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) in the US led the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to propose a surveillance definition of traumatic brain injury (TBI) utilizing ICD-10-CM codes. The CDC's proposed surveillance definition excludes "unspecified injury of the head," previously included in the ICD-9-CM TBI surveillance definition. The study purpose was to evaluate the impact of the TBI surveillance definition change on monthly rates of TBI-related emergency department (ED) visits in Colorado from 2012 to 2017.Entities:
Keywords: Hospital emergency department; International classification of disease codes; Regression analysis; Traumatic brain injury
Year: 2021 PMID: 33866966 PMCID: PMC8054413 DOI: 10.1186/s40621-021-00308-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inj Epidemiol ISSN: 2197-1714
Variables in the Interrupted Time Series equationa
| Variable | Description |
|---|---|
| Yt | The rate of TBI related ED visits per 100,000 population in a given month (t). |
| timet | Represents month values from 1 (January 2012) to 72 (December 2017). |
| β0 | The intercept or the outcome at the start of the ICD-9-CM period (baseline level at time 0, t = 0, of December 2011) |
| β1 | The coefficient for the independent variable of time, that starts at 1 for the first month and 72 for the last month for the 72 total months in the six-year period from January 2012 to December 2017 |
| β2 | The coefficient indicating the level of change in the rate of TBI-related ED visits immediately after the transition |
| A dummy variable indicating the start of ICD-10-CM (the interruption in the time series) is 0 for each month prior to October 2015, and 1 for each month beginning October 2015 and after. | |
| β3 | The coefficient indicates the change in the slope of the monthly TBI rate after the transition to ICD-10-CM, compared to slope |
| The variable indicates in rank order or sequential order the months at and after the beginning of ICD-10-CM. This variable is 0 prior to ICD-10-CM, 1 for October 2015, 2 for November 2015, 3 for December 2015, etc. | |
| The error term represents the random variability not explained by the variables in model |
aSlavova et al. (2018) provides further explanation of the variables
Fig. 1Monthly rates of TBI-related emergency department visits per 100,000 Colorado residents, 2012-2017a. a Figure 1 Footnote: Red dotted line on October 1, 2015 indicates the start of ICD-10-CM in the United States. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) estimates after the transition to ICD-10-CM (marked by red dotted line) do not include unspecified injury of head
Fig. 2Monthly rates of TBI-related Emergency Department Visits per 100,000 Colorado Residents (with S09.90), 2012-2017b. bFigure 2 Footnote: Red dotted line on October 1, 2015 indicates the start of ICD-10-CM in the United States. Traumatic brain injury estimates after the transition to ICD-10-CM (marked by red dotted line) include unspecified injury of head (S09.90)