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Abstract
Understanding the factors that impact on disability is necessary to inform trauma care and enable
adequate risk adjustment for benchmarking and monitoring. A key consideration is how to adjust for pre-existing
conditions when assessing injury outcomes, and whether the inclusion of comorbidity is needed in addition to
adjustment for age. This study compared different approaches to modelling the impact of comorbidity, collected as
part of the routine hospital episode data, on disability outcomes following orthopaedic injury.
Methods: 12-month Glasgow Outcome Scale ? Extended (GOS-E) outcomes for 13,519 survivors to discharge were
drawn from the Victorian Orthopaedic Trauma Outcomes Registry, a prospective cohort study of admitted
orthopaedic injury patients. ICD-10-AM comorbidity codes were mapped to four comorbidity indices. Cases with a
GOS-E score of 7?8 were considered ?recovered?. A split dataset approach was used with cases randomly assigned
to development or test datasets. Logistic regression models were fitted with ?recovery? as the outcome and the
performance of the models based on each comorbidity index (adjusted for injury and age) measured using
calibration (Hosmer-Lemshow (H-L) statistics and calibration curves) and discrimination (Area under the Receiver
Operating Characteristic (AUC)) statistics.
Results: All comorbidity indices improved model fit over models with age and injuries sustained alone. None of
the models demonstrated acceptable model calibration (H-L statistic p <0.05 for all models). There was little
difference between the discrimination of the indices for predicting recovery: Charlson Comorbidity Index (AUC 0.70,
95 CI: 0.68, 0.71); number of ICD-10 chapters represented (AUC 0.70, 95 CI: 0.69, 0.72); number of six frequent
chronic conditions represented (AUC 0.70, 95 CI: 0.69, 0.71); and the Functional Comorbidity Index (AUC 0.69,
95 CI: 0.68, 0.71).
Conclusions: The presence of ICD-10 recorded comorbid
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1 - 11 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| Journal | BMC Health Services Research |
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue number | Art. ID: 30 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Projects
- 2 Finished
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Quantifying the burden, understanding the predictors, and improving the outcomes of non-fatal injury
Gabbe, B. (Primary Chief Investigator (PCI))
NHMRC - National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia)
1/01/13 → 3/12/16
Project: Research
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NHMRC Practitioner Fellowship
Cameron, P. (Primary Chief Investigator (PCI))
NHMRC - National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia)
1/01/09 → 31/12/15
Project: Research
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