Introduction: The Charlson index (Charlson, 1987) is a commonly used comorbidity index in outcome studies. Still, the use of different weights makes its calculation cumbersome, while the sum of its components (comorbidities) is easier to compute. In this study, we assessed the effects of 1) the Charlson index adapted for the Swiss population and 2) the sum of its components (number of comorbidities, maximum 15) on a) in-hospital deaths and b) cost of hospitalization. Methods: Anonymous data was obtained from the administrative database of the department of internal medicine of the Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV). All hospitalizations of adult (>=18 years) patients occurring between 2003 and 2011 were included. For each hospitalizati...
Chronic diseases are increasing worldwide. Association of two or more chronic conditions is related ...
BACKGROUND: Reducing health care costs requires the ability to identify patients most likely to incu...
Objectives. Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is associated with high mortality. Charlson comorbidity in...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The most used score to measure comorbidity is the Charlson index. I...
With advances in the effectiveness of treatment and disease management, the contribution of chronic ...
Purpose: To evaluate the performance of Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) calculated using hospitaliz...
To develop a measure of the burden of comorbid disease from the MED-ECHO data base (Québec), the so-...
To measure the burden of comorbid diseases using the MED-ECHO database (Quebec), the so-called Charl...
BACKGROUND:The Charlson and Elixhauser comorbidity indices are mortality predictors often used in cl...
Purpose: This study compared the Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) information derived from chart rev...
Study objective: Existing comorbidity indices such as the Charlson comorbidity index are dated yet s...
BACKGROUND: Scores derived from comorbidities can help with risk adjustment of quality and safety da...
AbstractObjective The purpose of this article is to compare the Charlson comorbidity index derived f...
The burden of comorbidity among stroke patients is high. The aim of this study was to examine the ef...
Reducing health care costs requires the ability to identify patients most likely to incur high costs...
Chronic diseases are increasing worldwide. Association of two or more chronic conditions is related ...
BACKGROUND: Reducing health care costs requires the ability to identify patients most likely to incu...
Objectives. Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is associated with high mortality. Charlson comorbidity in...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The most used score to measure comorbidity is the Charlson index. I...
With advances in the effectiveness of treatment and disease management, the contribution of chronic ...
Purpose: To evaluate the performance of Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) calculated using hospitaliz...
To develop a measure of the burden of comorbid disease from the MED-ECHO data base (Québec), the so-...
To measure the burden of comorbid diseases using the MED-ECHO database (Quebec), the so-called Charl...
BACKGROUND:The Charlson and Elixhauser comorbidity indices are mortality predictors often used in cl...
Purpose: This study compared the Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) information derived from chart rev...
Study objective: Existing comorbidity indices such as the Charlson comorbidity index are dated yet s...
BACKGROUND: Scores derived from comorbidities can help with risk adjustment of quality and safety da...
AbstractObjective The purpose of this article is to compare the Charlson comorbidity index derived f...
The burden of comorbidity among stroke patients is high. The aim of this study was to examine the ef...
Reducing health care costs requires the ability to identify patients most likely to incur high costs...
Chronic diseases are increasing worldwide. Association of two or more chronic conditions is related ...
BACKGROUND: Reducing health care costs requires the ability to identify patients most likely to incu...
Objectives. Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is associated with high mortality. Charlson comorbidity in...