Validation of the All Patient Refined Diagnosis Related Group (APR-DRG) risk of mortality and severity of illness modifiers as a measure of perioperative risk Journal Article


Authors: McCormick, P. J.; Lin, H. M.; Deiner, S. G.; Levin, M. A.
Article Title: Validation of the All Patient Refined Diagnosis Related Group (APR-DRG) risk of mortality and severity of illness modifiers as a measure of perioperative risk
Abstract: The All Patient Refined Diagnosis Related Group (APR-DRG) is an inpatient visit classification system that assigns a diagnostic related group, a Risk of Mortality (ROM) subclass and a Severity of Illness (SOI) subclass. While extensively used for cost adjustment, no study has compared the APR-DRG subclass modifiers to the popular Charlson Comorbidity Index as a measure of comorbidity severity in models for perioperative in-hospital mortality. In this study we attempt to validate the use of these subclasses to predict mortality in a cohort of surgical patients. We analyzed all adult (age over 18 years) inpatient non-cardiac surgery at our institution between December 2005 and July 2013. After exclusions, we split the cohort into training and validation sets. We created prediction models of inpatient mortality using the Charlson Comorbidity Index, ROM only, SOI only, and ROM with SOI. Models were compared by receiver-operator characteristic (ROC) curve, area under the ROC curve (AUC), and Brier score. After exclusions, we analyzed 63,681 patient-visits. Overall in-hospital mortality was 1.3%. The median number of ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes was 6 (Q1-Q3 4–10). The median Charlson Comorbidity Index was 0 (Q1-Q3 0–2). When the model was applied to the validation set, the c-statistic for Charlson was 0.865, c-statistic for ROM was 0.975, and for ROM and SOI combined the c-statistic was 0.977. The scaled Brier score for Charlson was 0.044, Brier for ROM only was 0.230, and Brier for ROM and SOI was 0.257. The APR-DRG ROM or SOI subclasses are better predictors than the Charlson Comorbidity Index of in-hospital mortality among surgical patients. © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
Keywords: adult; controlled study; major clinical study; validation process; cohort analysis; prediction; risk assessment; diagnosis; comorbidity; surgery; hospital patient; surgical mortality; surgical patient; hospital mortality; risk adjustment; case mix; charlson comorbidity index; human; male; female; article; icd-9-cm; perioperative mortality; mortality risk; diagnostic related group; diagnosis related group
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Systems
Volume: 42
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0148-5598
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2018-05-01
Start Page: 81
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s10916-018-0936-3
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 29564554
PMCID: PMC6750741
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 May 2018 -- Source: Scopus
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