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Accuracy of national mortality codes in identifying adjudicated cardiovascular deaths.

Authors :
Harriss LR
Ajani AE
Hunt D
Shaw J
Chambers B
Dewey H
Frayne J
Beauchamp A
Duvé K
Giles GG
Harrap S
Magliano DJ
Liew D
McNeil J
Peeters A
Stebbing M
Wolfe R
Tonkin A
Source :
Australian and New Zealand journal of public health [Aust N Z J Public Health] 2011 Oct; Vol. 35 (5), pp. 466-76. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Sep 12.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Objective: This study investigated the sensitivity and specificity of the national mortality codes in identifying cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths and documents methods of verification.<br />Methods: A 12-year retrospective case ascertainment of all ICD-coded CVD deaths was performed for deaths between 1990 and 2002 in the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study, comprising 41,528 subjects. Categories of non-CVD codes were also examined. Stratified samples of 750 deaths were adjudicated from a total of 2,230 deaths. Expert panels of cardiologists and neurologists adjudicated deaths.<br />Results: Of the 750 deaths adjudicated, 582 were verified as CVD [392 coronary heart disease (CHD) and 92 stroke] and 168 non-CVD. Estimated sensitivity and specificity of national mortality codes for identifying specific causes of death were: CHD 74.2% (95% CI: 69.8-78.5%) and 97.6% (96.0-99.2%), respectively; myocardial infarction 59.9% (50.9-69.0%) and 94.2% (92.4-96.0%), respectively; haemorrhagic stroke 58.9% (46.0-71.7%) and 99.8% (99.4-100.0%), respectively and; ischaemic stroke 38.7% (20.5-56.9%) and 99.9% (99.6-100.0%), respectively. Misclassification was most common for deaths with primary ICD codes for endocrine-metabolic and genito-urinary diseases.<br />Conclusions: National mortality coding under-estimated the true proportion of CHD and stroke deaths in the cohort by 13.6% and 50.8%, respectively.<br />Implications: Misclassification of cause of death may have implications for conclusions drawn from epidemiological research.<br /> (© 2011 The Authors. ANZJPH © 2011 Public Health Association of Australia.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1753-6405
Volume :
35
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Australian and New Zealand journal of public health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21973254
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-6405.2011.00739.x