A validation study: how effective is the Hospital Morbidity Data as a surveillance tool for heart failure in Western Australia?

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Abstract

Objective

To determine the accuracy of the hospital discharge coding of heart failure (HF) in the Western Australian (WA) Hospital Morbidity Data (HMD).

Methods

A retrospective medical chart review of a sample of 1,006 patients with a principal diagnosis code indicating HF in the WA HMD was undertaken. Validation was reported against a written diagnosis of HF in the medical chart and using Boston criteria score as a gold standard.

Results

The positive predictive value (PPV) of the HMD coding of HF as the principal diagnosis was 99.5% when compared to the medical chart diagnosis and 92.4% when compared to the Boston score criteria for ‘definite’ HF and 98.8% for a combined ‘possible’ and ‘definite’ HF Boston score.

Conclusions

With the high predictive accuracy, the WA HMD can be used with confidence to monitor trends in the epidemiology of in‐hospital HF patients.

Keywords

heart failure
epidemiology
validation studies
hospitalisation
discharge diagnosis

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