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Validation of the New Diagnosis Grouping System for Pediatric Emergency Department Visits Using the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision

Authors
Lee, Jin HeeHong, Ki JeongKim, Do KyunKwak, Young HoJang, Hye YoungKim, Hahn BomNoh, HyunPark, JunghoSong, BongkyuJung, Jae Yun
Issue Date
Dec-2013
Publisher
Williams & Wilkins Co.
Keywords
diagnosis; International Classification of Diseases; diagnosis grouping system
Citation
Pediatric Emergency Care, v.29, no.12, pp 1266 - 1272
Pages
7
Journal Title
Pediatric Emergency Care
Volume
29
Number
12
Start Page
1266
End Page
1272
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/13186
DOI
10.1097/PEC.0000000000000025
ISSN
0749-5161
1535-1815
Abstract
Objective: A clinically sensible diagnosis grouping system (DGS) is needed for describing pediatric emergency diagnoses for research, medical resource preparedness, and making national policy for pediatric emergency medical care. The Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) developed the DGS successfully. We developed the modified PECARN DGS based on the different pediatric population of South Korea and validated the system to obtain the accurate and comparable epidemiologic data of pediatric emergent conditions of the selected population. Methods: The data source used to develop and validate the modified PECARN DGS was the National Emergency Department Information System of South Korea, which was coded by the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10) code system. To develop the modified DGS based on ICD-10 code, we matched the selected ICD-10 codes with those of the PECARN DGS by the General Equivalence Mappings (GEMs). After converting ICD-10 codes to ICD-9 codes by GEMs, we matched ICD-9 codes into PECARN DGS categories using the matrix developed by PECARN group. Lastly, we conducted the expert panel survey using Delphi method for the remaining diagnosis codes that were not matched. Results: A total of 1879 ICD-10 codes were used in development of the modified DGS. After 1078 (57.4%) of 1879 ICD-10 codes were assigned to the modified DGS by GEM and PECARN conversion tools, investigators assigned each of the remaining 801 codes (42.6%) to DGS subgroups by 2 rounds of electronic Delphi surveys. And we assigned the remaining 29 codes (4%) into the modified DGS at the second expert consensus meeting. The modified DGS accounts for 98.7% and 95.2% of diagnoses of the 2008 and 2009 National Emergency Department Information System data set. This modified DGS also exhibited strong construct validity using the concepts of age, sex, site of care, and seasons. This also reflected the 2009 outbreak of H1N1 influenza in Korea. Conclusions: We developed and validated clinically feasible and sensible DGS system for describing pediatric emergent conditions in Korea. The modified PECARN DGS showed good comprehensiveness and demonstrated reliable construct validity. This modified DGS based on PECARN DGS framework may be effectively implemented for research, reporting, and resource planning in pediatric emergency system of South Korea.
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