Sensitivity of ICD coding for sepsis in children—a population-based study

  • Endrich O
  • Triep K
  • et al.
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Abstract

International Classification of Diseases 10th edition (ICD-10) is widely used to describe the burden of disease. To describe how well ICD-10 coding captures sepsis in children admitted to the hospital with blood culture-proven bacterial or fungal infection and systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Secondary analysis of a population-based, multicenter, prospective cohort study on children with blood culture-proven sepsis of nine tertiary pediatric hospitals in Switzerland. We compared the agreement of validated study data on sepsis criteria with ICD-10 coding abstraction obtained at the participating hospitals. We analyzed 998 hospital admissions of children with blood culture-proven sepsis. The sensitivity of ICD-10 coding abstraction was 60% (95%-CI 57–63) for sepsis; 35% (95%-CI 31–39) for sepsis with organ dysfunction, using an explicit abstraction strategy; and 65% (95%-CI 61–69) using an implicit abstraction strategy. For septic shock, the sensitivity of ICD-10 coding abstraction was 43% (95%-CI 37–50). Agreement of ICD-10 coding abstraction with validated study data varied by the underlying infection type and disease severity (p < 0.05). The estimated national incidence of sepsis, inferred from ICD-10 coding abstraction, was 12.5 per 100,000 children (95%-CI 11.7–13.5) and 21.0 per 100,000 children (95%-CI 19.8–22.2) using validated study data. In this population-based study, we found a poor representation of sepsis and sepsis with organ dysfunction by ICD-10 coding abstraction in children with blood culture-proven sepsis when compared against a prospective validated research dataset. Sepsis estimates in children based on ICD-10 coding may thus severely underestimate the true prevalence of the disease.

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Endrich, O., Triep, K., Schlapbach, L. J., Posfay-Barbe, K. M., Heininger, U., … Leone, A. (2023). Sensitivity of ICD coding for sepsis in children—a population-based study. Intensive Care Medicine – Paediatric and Neonatal, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s44253-023-00006-1

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