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Abstract

Objectives

Previous mathematical analyses of diagnostic tests based on the categorization of a continuous measure have found that test sensitivity and specificity varies significantly by disease prevalence. This study determined if the accuracy of diagnostic codes varied by disease prevalence.

Study Design and Setting

We used data from two previous studies in which the true status of renal disease and primary subarachnoid hemorrhage, respectively, had been determined. In multiple stratified random samples from the two previous studies having varying disease prevalence, we measured the accuracy of diagnostic codes for each disease using sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive value.

Results

Diagnostic code sensitivity and specificity did not change notably within clinically sensible disease prevalence. In contrast, positive and negative predictive values changed significantly with disease prevalence.

Conclusion

Disease prevalence had no important influence on the sensitivity and specificity of diagnostic codes in administrative databases.

Details

Title
Administrative database code accuracy did not vary notably with changes in disease prevalence
Author
van Walraven, Carl; English, Shane; Austin, Peter C
Pages
86-89
Section
Original Article
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Nov 01, 2016
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
08954356
e-ISSN
18785921
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1848796951
Copyright
Copyright Elsevier Limited Nov 01, 2016