Convergence of four measures of multi-morbidity.

Brandon R Grossardt, Alanna M Chamberlain, Cynthia M Boyd, William V Bobo, Jennifer L St Sauver, Walter A Rocca
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Abstract

Objectives: To compare the agreement between percentile ranks from 4 multi-morbidity scores.

Design: Population-based descriptive study.

Setting: Olmsted County, Minnesota (USA).

Participants: We used the medical records-linkage system of the Rochester Epidemiology Project (REP; http://www.rochesterproject.org) to identify all residents of Olmsted County, Minnesota who reached one or more birthdays between 1 January 2005 and 31 December 2014 (10 years).

Methods: For each person, we calculated 4 multi-morbidity scores using readily available diagnostic code lists from the US Department of Health and Human Services, the Clinical Classifications Software, and the Elixhauser Comorbidity Index. We calculated scores using diagnostic codes received in the 5 years before the index birthday and fit quantile regression models across age and separately by sex to transform unweighted, simple counts of conditions into percentile ranks as compared to peers of same age and of same sex. We compared the percentile ranks of the 4 multi-morbidity scores using intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs).

Results: We assessed agreement in 181,553 persons who reached a total of 1,075,433 birthdays at ages 18 years through 85 years during the study period. In general, the percentile ranks of the 4 multi-morbidity scores exhibited high levels of agreement in 6 score-to-score pairwise comparisons. The agreement increased with older age for all pairwise comparisons, and ICCs were consistently greater than 0.65 at ages 50 years and older.

Conclusions: The assignment of percentile ranks may be a simple and intuitive way to assess the underlying trait of multi-morbidity across studies that use different measures.

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目的:比较4种多病评分的百分位排名之间的一致性。设计:基于人群的描述性研究。地点:美国明尼苏达州奥姆斯特德县。参与者:我们使用罗切斯特流行病学项目(REP)的医疗记录链接系统;http://www.rochesterproject.org)以确定在2005年1月1日至2014年12月31日(10年)之间达到一个或多个生日的明尼苏达州奥姆斯特德县的所有居民。方法:使用美国卫生与公众服务部、临床分类软件和Elixhauser合并症指数的诊断代码列表,对每个人计算4个多重发病评分。我们使用指数出生前5年内收到的诊断代码计算得分,并按年龄和性别分别拟合分位数回归模型,将未加权的简单条件计数转换为与同龄和同性同龄人相比的百分位数排名。我们使用类内相关系数(ICCs)比较4种多发病评分的百分位排名。结果:我们评估了181553人的一致性,在研究期间,他们在18岁到85岁之间共过了1,075,433个生日。总的来说,在6个分值对分值的两两比较中,4个多发病分值的百分位排名显示出高度的一致性。在所有两两比较中,这种一致性随着年龄的增长而增加,50岁及以上的ICCs始终大于0.65。结论:在使用不同测量方法的研究中,百分位数排序可能是一种简单直观的评估多发病潜在特征的方法。
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