Validation of the Rheumatic Disease Comorbidity Index

被引:208
|
作者
England, Bryant R. [1 ,2 ]
Sayles, Harlan [1 ,2 ]
Mikuls, Ted R. [1 ,2 ]
Johnson, Dannette S. [3 ,4 ]
Michaud, Kaleb [1 ,2 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Omaha Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Omaha, NE USA
[2] Univ Nebraska Med Ctr, Omaha, NE USA
[3] DO GV Sonny Montgomery Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Jackson, MS USA
[4] Univ Mississippi, Jackson, MS USA
[5] Natl Data Bank Rheumat Dis, Wichita, KS USA
关键词
HEALTH-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONNAIRE; PHYSICAL FUNCTION; CO-MORBIDITY; ARTHRITIS; MORTALITY; ASSOCIATIONS; DISABILITY; REMISSION; CRITERIA; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1002/acr.22456
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
ObjectiveThere is no consensus on which comorbidity index is optimal for rheumatic health outcomes research. We compared a new Rheumatic Disease Comorbidity Index (RDCI) with the Charlson-Deyo Index (CDI), Functional Comorbidity Index (FCI), Elixhauser Total Score (ETS), Elixhauser Point System (EPS), and a simple comorbidity count (COUNT) using a US cohort of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients. MethodsUsing administrative diagnostic codes and patient self-reporting, we tested predictive values of the RDCI, CDI, FCI, ETS, EPS, and COUNT for 2 outcomes: all-cause mortality and physical functioning. Indices were compared using 3 models: bare (consisting of age, sex, and race), administrative (bare plus visit frequency, body mass index, and treatments), and clinic (administrative plus erythrocyte sedimentation rate, nodules, rheumatoid factor positivity, and patient activity scale). ResultsThe ETS and RDCI best predicted death, with FCI performing the worst. The FCI best predicted function, with ETS and RDCI performing nearly as well. CDI predicted function poorly. The order of indices remained relatively unchanged in the different models, though the magnitude of improvement in Akaike's information criterion decreased in the administrative and clinic models. ConclusionThe RDCI and ETS are excellent indices as a means of accounting for comorbid illness when the RA-related outcomes of death and physical functioning are studied using administrative data. The RDCI is a versatile index and appears to perform well with self-report data as well as administrative data. Further studies are warranted to compare these indices using other outcomes in diverse study populations.
引用
收藏
页码:865 / 872
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Comorbidity of fibromyalgia with rheumatic diseases
    Keczmer, Przemyslaw
    Krawczyk-Wasielewska, Agnieszka
    Jeka, Slawomir
    Batko, Bogdan
    Romanowski, Wojciech
    Romanowski, Mateusz W.
    Mojs, Ewa
    Samborski, Wlodzimierz
    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATOLOGY, 2019, 37 (01) : S135 - S135
  • [42] Cardiovascular comorbidity in rheumatic diseases
    Nurmohamed, Michael T.
    Heslinga, Maaike
    Kitas, George D.
    NATURE REVIEWS RHEUMATOLOGY, 2015, 11 (12) : 693 - 704
  • [43] Cardiovascular comorbidity in rheumatic diseases
    Michael T. Nurmohamed
    Maaike Heslinga
    George D. Kitas
    Nature Reviews Rheumatology, 2015, 11 : 693 - 704
  • [44] The DANish Comorbidity Index for Acute Myocardial Infarction (DANCAMI): Development, Validation and Comparison with Existing Comorbidity Indices
    Albertsen, Lisbeth Wellejus
    Heide-Jorgensen, Uffe
    Schmidt, Sigrun Alba Johannesdottir
    Grey, Corina
    Jackson, Rod
    Sorensen, Henrik Toft
    Schmidt, Morten
    CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2020, 12 : 1299 - 1311
  • [45] Validation of a comorbidity index for use in obstetric patients: A Nationwide cohort study
    Bliddal, Mette
    Moller, Soren
    Vinter, Christina
    Rubin, Katrine
    Gagne, Joshua
    Pottegard, Anton
    PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY AND DRUG SAFETY, 2019, 28 : 359 - 359
  • [46] The development and validation of a comorbidity index for prostate cancer among Black men
    Fleming, ST
    Pearce, KA
    McDavid, K
    Pavlov, D
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2003, 56 (11) : 1064 - 1075
  • [47] Development and validation of a self-administered index of musculoskeletal comorbidity.
    Katz, JN
    Wright, EA
    Losina, E
    ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM, 2005, 52 (09): : S660 - S660
  • [48] Prospective clinical validation of the obstetric comorbidity index for maternal risk assessment
    Easter, Sarah Rae
    Sweeney, Valerie
    Manganaro, Karen
    Lassey, Sarah C.
    Bateman, Brian T.
    Robinson, Julian N.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 2019, 220 (01) : S198 - S199
  • [49] Recalibration and Validation of the Charlson Comorbidity Index in Korean Incident Hemodialysis Patients
    Park, Jae Yoon
    Kim, Myoung-Hee
    Han, Seung Seok
    Cho, Hyunjeong
    Kim, Ho
    Ryu, Dong-Ryeol
    Kim, Hyunwook
    Lee, Hajeong
    Lee, Jung Pyo
    Lim, Chun-Soo
    Kim, Kyoung Hoon
    Joo, Kwon Wook
    Kim, Yon Su
    Kim, Dong Ki
    PLOS ONE, 2015, 10 (05):
  • [50] Development and validation of a structured query language implementation of the Elixhauser comorbidity index
    Epstein, Richard H.
    Dexter, Franklin
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL INFORMATICS ASSOCIATION, 2017, 24 (04) : 845 - 850