Redistribution of heart failure deaths using two methods: linkage of hospital records with death certificate data and multiple causes of death data

Heart failure is considered a garbage code when assigned as the underlying cause of death. Reassigning garbage codes to plausible causes reduces bias and increases comparability of mortality data. Two redistribution methods were applied to Brazilian data, from 2008 to 2012, for decedents aged 55 yea...

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Main Authors: Ana Luiza Bierrenbach, Gizelton Pereira Alencar, Cátia Martinez, Maria de Fátima Marinho de Souza, Gabriela Moreira Policena, Elisabeth Barboza França
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Language:English
Published: Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
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spelling doaj-fd6d7880761b409da92bc7e7f649e1332020-11-25T01:01:26ZengEscola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Fundação Oswaldo CruzCadernos de Saúde Pública1678-446435510.1590/0102-311x00135617S0102-311X2019000605010Redistribution of heart failure deaths using two methods: linkage of hospital records with death certificate data and multiple causes of death dataAna Luiza BierrenbachGizelton Pereira AlencarCátia MartinezMaria de Fátima Marinho de SouzaGabriela Moreira PolicenaElisabeth Barboza FrançaHeart failure is considered a garbage code when assigned as the underlying cause of death. Reassigning garbage codes to plausible causes reduces bias and increases comparability of mortality data. Two redistribution methods were applied to Brazilian data, from 2008 to 2012, for decedents aged 55 years and older. In the multiple causes of death method, heart failure deaths were redistributed based on the proportion of underlying causes found in matched deaths that had heart failure listed as an intermediate cause. In the hospitalization data method, heart failure deaths were redistributed based on data from the decedents’ corresponding hospitalization record. There were 123,269 (3.7%) heart failure deaths. The method with multiple causes of death redistributed 25.3% to hypertensive heart and kidney diseases, 22.6% to coronary heart diseases and 9.6% to diabetes. The total of 41,324 heart failure deaths were linked to hospitalization records. Heart failure was listed as the principal diagnosis in 45.8% of the corresponding hospitalization records. For those, no redistribution occurred. For the remaining ones, the hospitalization data method redistributed 21.2% to a group with other (non-cardiac) diseases, 6.5% to lower respiratory infections and 9.3% to other garbage codes. Heart failure is a frequently used garbage code in Brazil. We used two redistribution methods, which were straightforwardly applied but led to different results. These methods need to be validated, which can be done in the wake of a recent national study that will investigate a big sample of hospital deaths with garbage codes listed as underlying causes.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-311X2019000605010&lng=en&tlng=enInsuficiência CardíacaAtestado de ÓbitoMortalidadeRegistro Médico CoordenadoClassificação Internacional de Doenças
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author Ana Luiza Bierrenbach
Gizelton Pereira Alencar
Cátia Martinez
Maria de Fátima Marinho de Souza
Gabriela Moreira Policena
Elisabeth Barboza França
spellingShingle Ana Luiza Bierrenbach
Gizelton Pereira Alencar
Cátia Martinez
Maria de Fátima Marinho de Souza
Gabriela Moreira Policena
Elisabeth Barboza França
Redistribution of heart failure deaths using two methods: linkage of hospital records with death certificate data and multiple causes of death data
Cadernos de Saúde Pública
Insuficiência Cardíaca
Atestado de Óbito
Mortalidade
Registro Médico Coordenado
Classificação Internacional de Doenças
author_facet Ana Luiza Bierrenbach
Gizelton Pereira Alencar
Cátia Martinez
Maria de Fátima Marinho de Souza
Gabriela Moreira Policena
Elisabeth Barboza França
author_sort Ana Luiza Bierrenbach
title Redistribution of heart failure deaths using two methods: linkage of hospital records with death certificate data and multiple causes of death data
title_short Redistribution of heart failure deaths using two methods: linkage of hospital records with death certificate data and multiple causes of death data
title_full Redistribution of heart failure deaths using two methods: linkage of hospital records with death certificate data and multiple causes of death data
title_fullStr Redistribution of heart failure deaths using two methods: linkage of hospital records with death certificate data and multiple causes of death data
title_full_unstemmed Redistribution of heart failure deaths using two methods: linkage of hospital records with death certificate data and multiple causes of death data
title_sort redistribution of heart failure deaths using two methods: linkage of hospital records with death certificate data and multiple causes of death data
publisher Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
series Cadernos de Saúde Pública
issn 1678-4464
description Heart failure is considered a garbage code when assigned as the underlying cause of death. Reassigning garbage codes to plausible causes reduces bias and increases comparability of mortality data. Two redistribution methods were applied to Brazilian data, from 2008 to 2012, for decedents aged 55 years and older. In the multiple causes of death method, heart failure deaths were redistributed based on the proportion of underlying causes found in matched deaths that had heart failure listed as an intermediate cause. In the hospitalization data method, heart failure deaths were redistributed based on data from the decedents’ corresponding hospitalization record. There were 123,269 (3.7%) heart failure deaths. The method with multiple causes of death redistributed 25.3% to hypertensive heart and kidney diseases, 22.6% to coronary heart diseases and 9.6% to diabetes. The total of 41,324 heart failure deaths were linked to hospitalization records. Heart failure was listed as the principal diagnosis in 45.8% of the corresponding hospitalization records. For those, no redistribution occurred. For the remaining ones, the hospitalization data method redistributed 21.2% to a group with other (non-cardiac) diseases, 6.5% to lower respiratory infections and 9.3% to other garbage codes. Heart failure is a frequently used garbage code in Brazil. We used two redistribution methods, which were straightforwardly applied but led to different results. These methods need to be validated, which can be done in the wake of a recent national study that will investigate a big sample of hospital deaths with garbage codes listed as underlying causes.
topic Insuficiência Cardíaca
Atestado de Óbito
Mortalidade
Registro Médico Coordenado
Classificação Internacional de Doenças
url http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-311X2019000605010&lng=en&tlng=en
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