Incidence of hospital-acquired venous thromboembolic codes in medical patients hospitalized in academic medical centers

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作者
Khanna, Raman [1 ]
Maynard, Gregory [2 ]
Sadeghi, Banafsheh [3 ]
Hensley, Laurie [4 ]
Medvedev, Sofia [4 ]
Danielsen, Beate [5 ]
White, Richard H. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Med, San Francisco, CA USA
[2] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Med, San Diego, CA 92103 USA
[3] Calif State Univ Sacramento, Davis Sch Med, Dept Med, Sacramento, CA 95819 USA
[4] Univ HealthSyst Consortium, Chicago, IL USA
[5] Hlth Informat Solut, Rocklin, CA USA
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PROPHYLAXIS; PREVENTION; PLACEBO; RISK;
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10.1002/jhm.2159
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND Hospital-acquired venous thromboembolism (HA-VTE, VTE occurring during a hospitalization) codes in hospital billing data are often used as a surrogate for hospital-associated VTE events occurring during or up to 30 days after a hospitalization, which are more difficult to measure. OBJECTIVE Establish the incidence and composition of HA-VTE/superficial venous thrombosis (SVT) coded in a large cohort of medical patients. DESIGN Retrospective analysis of discharges. SETTING Eighty-three academic medical centers in UHC (formerly University HealthSystem Consortium). PATIENTS Patients with medical diagnoses hospitalized >2 days between October 1, 2009, and March 31, 2011. MEASUREMENTS Incidence and anatomic location of HA-VTE codes, defined as International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification codes for VTE coupled to a present-on-admission indicator flag set to "No." RESULTS Among 2,525,068 medical hospitalizations, 12,847 (0.51%) cases had >= 1 thrombotic code; 2449 (19.1%) with pulmonary embolism (PE), and 3848 (30%) with lower-extremity deep venous thrombosis (LE-DVT) without PE. Upper-extremity DVT (2893; 22.5%) and SVT (3248; 25.3%) comprised the bulk of remaining cases. Among cases with HA-PE/LE-DVT, 34.3% had cancer, 47.8% received care in an intensive care unit, 78% had severe or extreme severity of illness, and 16.5% died in the hospital. Overall, 54.9% of the patients who developed a HA-PE/LE-DVT had been started on VTE pharmacoprophylaxis on hospital day 1 or 2. CONCLUSION At academic centers, HA-VTE/SVT is coded in 0.51% of medical inpatients, and HA-PE/LE-DVT is coded in half of those. Most patients with HA-PE/LE-DVT are severely ill and develop VTE despite receiving prophylaxis. Journal of Hospital Medicine 2014;9:221-225. (c) 2014 Society of Hospital Medicine
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