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Use of a self-report-generated charlson comorbidity index for predicting mortality

Journal

MEDICAL CARE
Volume 43, Issue 6, Pages 607-615

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/01.mlr.0000163658.65008.ec

Keywords

comorbidity; charlson Comorbidity index; self-report; administrative data

Funding

  1. AHRQ HHS [1 R01 HS10597-01A2] Funding Source: Medline

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Background: The Charlson Comorbidity Index, a popular tool for risk adjustment, often is constructed from medical record abstracts or administrative data. Limitations in both sources have fueled interest in using patient self-report as an alternative. However, little data exist on whether self-reported Charlson Indices predict mortality. Objectives: We sought to determine whether a self-reported Chanson Index predicts mortality, its performance relative to indices derived from administrative data, and whether using study-specific weights instead of Charlson's original weights enhances model fit. Methods: We surveyed 7761 patients admitted to a university medical service over the course of 4 years and extracted their administrative data. We constructed 6 different Charlson indices by using 2 weighting schemes (original Charlson weights and studyspecific weights) and 3 different datasources (ICD-9CM data for index hospitalization, ICD-9CM data with a 1-year look-back period, and patient self-report of comorbidities.) Multivariate models were constructed predicting 1-year mortality, log total costs, and log length of stay. Results: The 6 measures of the Charlson index all predicted 1-year mortality. Models with age and gender, with or without diagnosis-related group, had approximately the same predictive power regardless of which of the 6 Charlson indices were used. Nevertheless, there were small improvements in model fit using administrative data versus self-report, or study-specific versus original weights. All models obtained areas under the receiver operating curve of 0.70 to 0.77. Conclusions: Overall, self-reported Charlson indices predict 1-year mortality comparably with indices based on administrative data.

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