Division of General Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (IR Rasooly, MC Aldana Sierra, M Shankar, K Dang, JN Wood), Philadelphia, Pa; Center for Pediatric Clinical Effectiveness & PolicyLab, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Roberts Center for Pediatric Research (IR Rasooly, JN Wood), Philadelphia, Pa; Department of Pediatrics, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (IR Rasooly, K Dang, JN Wood), Philadelphia, Pa; Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (IR Rasooly, A Khan, L Cao), Philadelphia, Pa.
Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (IR Rasooly, A Khan, L Cao), Philadelphia, Pa; Center for Healthcare Quality and Analytics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (A Khan), Philadelphia, Pa.
Acad Pediatr. 2023 Mar;23(2):396-401. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2022.06.011. Epub 2022 Jun 29.
Evaluate the positive predictive value of International Classification of Disease, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) codes in identifying young children diagnosed with physical abuse.
We extracted 230 charts of children <24 months of age who had any emergency department, inpatient, or ambulatory care encounters between Oct 1, 2015 and Sept 30, 2020 coded using ICD-10-CM codes suggestive of physical abuse. Electronic health records were reviewed to determine if physical abuse was considered during the medical encounter and assess the level of diagnostic certainty for physical abuse. Positive predictive value of each ICD-10-CM code was assessed.
Of 230 charts with ICD-10 codes concerning for physical abuse, 209 (91%) had documentation that a diagnosis of physical abuse was considered during an encounter. The majority of cases, 138 (60%), were rated as definitely or likely abuse, 36 cases (16%) were indeterminate, and 35 (15%) were likely or definitely accidental injury. Other forms of suspected maltreatment were discussed in 16 (7%) charts and 5 (2%) had no documented concerns for child maltreatment. The positive predictive values of the specific ICD-10 codes for encounters rated as definitely or likely abuse varied considerably, ranging from 0.89 (0.80-0.99) for T74.12 "Adult and child abuse, neglect, and other maltreatment, confirmed" to 0.24 (95% CI: 0.06-0.42) for Z04.72 "Encounter for examination and observation following alleged child physical abuse."
ICD-10-CM codes identify young children who experience physical abuse, but certain codes have a higher positive predictive value than others.
评估国际疾病分类第 10 版临床修订版(ICD-10-CM)代码在识别被诊断为身体虐待的幼儿中的阳性预测值。
我们提取了 230 份 24 个月以下儿童的病历,这些儿童在 2015 年 10 月 1 日至 2020 年 9 月 30 日期间有任何急诊、住院或门诊就诊,其 ICD-10-CM 代码提示存在身体虐待。审查电子健康记录以确定在医疗就诊期间是否考虑了身体虐待,并评估身体虐待的诊断确定性程度。评估了每个 ICD-10-CM 代码的阳性预测值。
在 230 份 ICD-10 代码提示存在身体虐待的病历中,有 209 份(91%)记录表明在就诊期间考虑了身体虐待的诊断。大多数病例(138 例,60%)被评为肯定或可能虐待,36 例(16%)为不确定,35 例(15%)为可能或肯定意外损伤。在 16 份(7%)病历中讨论了其他形式的疑似虐待,5 份(2%)病历中没有记录的儿童虐待问题。对于被评为肯定或可能虐待的就诊,特定 ICD-10 代码的阳性预测值差异很大,从 T74.12“成人和儿童虐待、忽视和其他虐待,已确认”的 0.89(0.80-0.99)到 Z04.72“疑似儿童身体虐待后检查和观察的就诊”的 0.24(95%CI:0.06-0.42)。
ICD-10-CM 代码可识别遭受身体虐待的幼儿,但某些代码的阳性预测值高于其他代码。