Degenerative Shoulder Diseases: Shoulder Injuries, Epidemiology, ICD10, Coding.

Jasmin Azarderakhsh, Sebastian Siebenlist, Olaf Schneider, Frauke Beck, Johannes Flechtenmacher
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Despite the increasing number of cases in recent years, there are currently no data available on the disease and care situation for degenerative shoulder diseases and shoulder injuries, as well as on the ICD-10 coding behaviour of the treating physicians. This paper presents, for the first time, a descriptive analysis based on billing data from 2022 of coded shoulder diseases affecting 4.9 million insured individuals of a statutory health insurance in Baden-Württemberg. The study distinguishes between accident-related shoulder injuries and diseases caused by degenerative changes in the shoulder. In ICD-10 coding, a distinction is made between specific codes (using key numbers of the underlying disease) and non-specific codes that only encode the symptom. According to billing data, women were slightly more affected by shoulder diseases than men (7.3% vs. 6.9%), with women being significantly older on average at the time of diagnosis. For fractures, the gender difference averaged 20 years. The analysis of coding behaviour revealed that general practitioners coded non-specific shoulder diseases, such as joint pain or impingement syndrome, more frequently than other specialist groups. The analysis of the claiming of benefits showed that only one-third of the evaluated patients received imaging, and only 40% received a prescription for physiotherapy due to a shoulder diagnosis. The investigation of comorbidities found that patients with degenerative shoulder diseases were more frequently affected by metabolic diseases and hypertension than those without shoulder diseases. These results regarding the frequency of coded shoulder diseases in various health sectors demonstrate their importance in the Federal Republic of Germany for both men and women. In summary, the evaluations-despite methodological limitations-suggest that there may be potential for more specific coding in the diagnosis and prescription of therapeutic measures. A more precise understanding of the actual cause of claiming health services can be helpful for the provider to initiate specific diagnostic and therapeutic measures and identify a potentially increased need for care within the health system in the Federal Republic of Germany.

退行性肩部疾病:肩部损伤,流行病学,ICD10,编码。
尽管近年来病例数量不断增加,但目前没有关于退行性肩部疾病和肩部损伤的疾病和护理情况的数据,也没有关于治疗医生的ICD-10编码行为的数据。本文首次基于2022年巴登-符腾堡州影响490万法定健康保险参保个人的编码肩部疾病的账单数据进行了描述性分析。该研究区分了与事故相关的肩部损伤和由肩部退行性变化引起的疾病。在ICD-10编码中,区分了特定代码(使用潜在疾病的关键数字)和仅编码症状的非特定代码。根据账单数据,女性受肩部疾病的影响略高于男性(7.3%对6.9%),女性在诊断时的平均年龄明显大于男性。对于骨折,性别差异平均为20年。对编码行为的分析显示,全科医生编码非特异性肩部疾病(如关节疼痛或撞击综合征)的频率高于其他专科群体。对益处声明的分析表明,只有三分之一的评估患者接受了影像学检查,只有40%的患者因肩部诊断而接受了物理治疗。合并症的调查发现,退行性肩周病患者比无肩周病的患者更容易受到代谢性疾病和高血压的影响。这些关于不同卫生部门罹患肩部疾病频率的结果表明,它们在德意志联邦共和国对男性和女性都很重要。总之,尽管有方法学上的局限性,但这些评估表明,在诊断和治疗措施的处方中,可能存在更具体的编码潜力。更准确地了解要求医疗服务的实际原因有助于提供者启动具体的诊断和治疗措施,并确定德意志联邦共和国卫生系统内潜在的增加的护理需求。
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