BACKGROUND: In-hospital mortality (IHM) is an indicator of the quality of care provided. The two most widely used scores for predicting IHM by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes are the Elixhauser (EI) and the Charlson Comorbidity indexes. Our aim was to obtain new measures based on internal medicine ICD codes for the original EI, to detect risk for IHM. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This single-center retrospective study included hospital admissions for any cause in the department of internal medicine between January 1, 2000, and December 31, 2013, recorded in the hospital database. The EI was calculated for evaluation of comorbidity, then we added age, gender and diagnosis of ischemic heart disease. IHM was our outcome. Only ...
Background. In-hospital mortality is a measure recognized by US Agency for Healthcare Quality to rep...
OBJECTIVES: Morbidity is an important risk factor for mortality and a variety of morbidity measures ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The most used score to measure comorbidity is the Charlson index. I...
Purpose: Burden of comorbidities appears to be related to clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients...
BACKGROUND:The Charlson and Elixhauser comorbidity indices are mortality predictors often used in cl...
Elderly patients admitted to the hospital are at increased risk for both in-hospital and post-discha...
Infectious diseases (ID) are frequently cause of internal medicine wards (IMW) admission. We aimed t...
Objective: Clinical outcomes in patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory syndrome due to c...
Hospital mortality statistics derived from administrative data may not adjust adequately for patient...
Background/aim: To analyze the potency of a modified early warning score (EWS) to help predict hospi...
Objective: To assess whether the use of integrated hospitalization and mortality data sources and/or...
Introduction: Our goal was to develop and validate an index to predict in-hospital mortality in olde...
Objective: To develop and validate a scoring system to predict the risk of in-hospital death in pati...
BACKGROUND: Scores derived from comorbidities can help with risk adjustment of quality and safety da...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the performance of risk adjustment models using the Elixhauser and Charlson co...
Background. In-hospital mortality is a measure recognized by US Agency for Healthcare Quality to rep...
OBJECTIVES: Morbidity is an important risk factor for mortality and a variety of morbidity measures ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The most used score to measure comorbidity is the Charlson index. I...
Purpose: Burden of comorbidities appears to be related to clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients...
BACKGROUND:The Charlson and Elixhauser comorbidity indices are mortality predictors often used in cl...
Elderly patients admitted to the hospital are at increased risk for both in-hospital and post-discha...
Infectious diseases (ID) are frequently cause of internal medicine wards (IMW) admission. We aimed t...
Objective: Clinical outcomes in patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory syndrome due to c...
Hospital mortality statistics derived from administrative data may not adjust adequately for patient...
Background/aim: To analyze the potency of a modified early warning score (EWS) to help predict hospi...
Objective: To assess whether the use of integrated hospitalization and mortality data sources and/or...
Introduction: Our goal was to develop and validate an index to predict in-hospital mortality in olde...
Objective: To develop and validate a scoring system to predict the risk of in-hospital death in pati...
BACKGROUND: Scores derived from comorbidities can help with risk adjustment of quality and safety da...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the performance of risk adjustment models using the Elixhauser and Charlson co...
Background. In-hospital mortality is a measure recognized by US Agency for Healthcare Quality to rep...
OBJECTIVES: Morbidity is an important risk factor for mortality and a variety of morbidity measures ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The most used score to measure comorbidity is the Charlson index. I...