[Validity and usefulness of the RAE-CMBD studying patients hospitalised with influenza].

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
V Quirós-González, J L Bernal, A M Haro-Pérez, J A Maderuelo-Fernández, M T Santos-Jiménez, N García-Barrio, A L Pavón-Muñoz, E López-Sánchez, M A García-Iglesias, P Serrano, J M Eiros
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Objective: Understanding the hospital impact of influenza requires enriching epidemiological surveillance registries with other sources of information. The aim of this study was to determine the validity of the Hospital Care Activity Record - Minimum Basic Data Set (RAE-CMBD) in the analysis of the outcomes of patients hospitalised with this infection.

Methods: Observational and retrospective study of adults admitted with influenza in a tertiary hospital during the 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 seasons. We calculated the concordance of the RAE-CMBD with the influenza epidemiological surveillance registry (gold standard), as well as the main parameters of internal and external validity. Logistic regression models were used for risk adjustment of in-hospital mortality and length of stay.

Results: A total of 907 (97.74%) unique matches were achieved, with high inter-observer agreement (ƙ=0.828). The RAE-CMBD showed a 79.87% sensitivity, 99.72% specificity, 86.71% positive predictive value and 99.54% negative predictive value. The risk-adjusted mortality ratio of patients with influenza was lower than that of patients without influenza: 0.667 (0.53-0.82) vs. 1.008 (0.98-1.04) and the risk-adjusted length of stay ratio was higher: 1.15 (1.12-1.18) vs. 1.00 (0.996-1.001).

Conclusions: The RAE-CMBD is a valid source of information for the study of the impact of influenza on hospital care. The lower risk-adjusted mortality of patients admitted with influenza compared to other inpatients seems to point to the effectiveness of the main clinical and organisational measures adopted.

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[RAE-CMBD研究流感住院患者的有效性和有用性]。
目的:了解流感对医院的影响需要利用其他信息来源丰富流行病学监测登记。本研究的目的是确定医院护理活动记录-最低基本数据集(RAE-CMBD)在分析因这种感染住院的患者结果中的有效性。方法:对某三级医院2017/2018年和2018/2019年流感季节住院的成人进行观察和回顾性研究。我们计算了RAE-CMBD与流感流行病学监测登记(金标准)的一致性,以及内部效度和外部效度的主要参数。采用Logistic回归模型对住院死亡率和住院时间进行风险调整。结果:共获得907例(97.74%)独特匹配,观察者间一致性高( =0.828)。RAE-CMBD的敏感性为79.87%,特异性为99.72%,阳性预测值为86.71%,阴性预测值为99.54%。流感患者的风险校正死亡率低于非流感患者,分别为0.667(0.53-0.82)和1.008(0.98-1.04);流感患者的风险校正住院时间比更高,分别为1.15(1.12-1.18)和1.00(0.996-1.001)。结论:RAE-CMBD是研究流感对医院护理影响的有效信息来源。与其他住院患者相比,入院的流感患者的风险调整死亡率较低,这似乎表明所采取的主要临床和组织措施是有效的。
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2.90
自引率
10.50%
发文量
146
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The official journal of the Sociedad Española de Quimioterapia (Spanish Society of Chemotherapy), publishes articles that further knowledge and advance the science and application of antimicrobial chemotherapy with antibiotics and antifungal, antiviral and antiprotozoal agents primarily in human medicine. Authors sign an exclusive license agreement, where authors have copyright but license exclusive rights in their article to the Publisher. All manuscripts are free open access. Revista Española de Quimioterapia includes the following sections: reviews, original articles, brierf reports, letters, and consensus documents.
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