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Accuracy of electronic health record data for the diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in persons living with HIV and uninfected persons.
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Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety [Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf] 2019 Feb; Vol. 28 (2), pp. 140-147. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Jun 20. - Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Purpose: No prior studies have addressed the performance of electronic health record (EHR) data to diagnose chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in people living with HIV (PLWH), in whom COPD could be more likely to be underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed, given the higher frequency of respiratory symptoms and smoking compared with HIV-uninfected (uninfected) persons.<br />Methods: We determined whether EHR data could improve accuracy of ICD-9 codes to define COPD when compared with spirometry in PLWH vs uninfected, and quantified level of discrimination using the area under the receiver-operating curve (AUC). The development cohort consisted of 350 participants who completed research spirometry in the Examinations of HIV Associated Lung Emphysema (EXHALE) study, a pulmonary substudy of the Veterans Aging Cohort Study. Results were externally validated in 294 PLWH who performed spirometry for clinical indications from the University of Washington (UW) site of the Centers for AIDS Research Network of Integrated Clinical Systems cohort.<br />Results: ICD-9 codes performed similarly by HIV status, but alone were poor at discriminating cases from non-cases of COPD when compared with spirometry (AUC 0.633 in EXHALE; 0.651 in the UW cohort). However, algorithms that combined ICD-9 codes with other clinical variables available in the EHR-age, smoking, and COPD inhalers-improved discrimination and performed similarly in EXHALE (AUC 0.771) and UW (AUC 0.734).<br />Conclusions: These data support that EHR data in combination with ICD-9 codes have moderately good accuracy to identify COPD when spirometry data are not available, and perform similarly in PLWH and uninfected individuals.<br /> (© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.)
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- Administration, Inhalation
Age Factors
Algorithms
Cohort Studies
Data Interpretation, Statistical
Drug Prescriptions statistics & numerical data
Female
HIV Infections epidemiology
Humans
International Classification of Diseases
Logistic Models
Male
Middle Aged
Nebulizers and Vaporizers statistics & numerical data
Prevalence
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive diagnosis
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive drug therapy
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive etiology
Risk Factors
Smoking adverse effects
Smoking epidemiology
Spirometry statistics & numerical data
Bronchodilator Agents therapeutic use
Data Accuracy
Electronic Health Records statistics & numerical data
HIV Infections complications
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive epidemiology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1099-1557
- Volume :
- 28
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 29923258
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pds.4567