疾病严重程度指标与死亡率和住院时间之间的关系。

Health trends Pub Date : 1993-01-01
N Hicks, R Kammerling
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决定医疗费用和结果的一个重要因素是疾病的严重程度;在英国没有常规可用的严重程度衡量标准。采用美国临床信息系统Medisgroups对某英语教学医院的2279例普通内科患者进行分组,并将其分为5个入院严重程度组。结果显示,严重程度的增加与住院时间和死亡率之间存在高度显著的关联。然而,对十个最常见的诊断相关组的患者的进一步分析表明,诊断组单独占了由严重程度解释的变异量的两倍。在诊断相关组中增加严重程度只对总体解释力有很小的提高。这些结果与美国大型研究的结果大致一致,后者表明,入院时疾病的严重程度可能不像人们普遍认为的那样,在解释住院时间和死亡率的变化方面发挥重要作用。
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The relationship between a severity of illness indicator and mortality and length-of-stay.

One important determinant of the cost and outcome of medical care is the severity of illness; there is no routinely available severity measure used in the United Kingdom. An American clinical information system, Medisgroups, was used to allocate 2,279 general medical patients to one of five admission severity groups in an English teaching hospital. The results showed a highly significant association between increasing severity and both length-of-stay and mortality. However, a further analysis of patients in the ten most common Diagnosis Related Groups showed that diagnostic group alone accounted for about twice the amount of variation explained by severity. The addition of severity to Diagnosis Related Groups only gave a very small rise in the overall explanatory power. These results are broadly consistent with those from larger American studies, which suggest that severity of illness at admission may not be as important as widely supposed in explaining variations in length-of-stay and mortality.

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