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Overreporting of Deaths From Coronary Heart Disease in New York City Hospitals, 2003

INTRODUCTION: New York City has one of the highest reported death rates from coronary heart disease in the United States. We sought to measure the accuracy of this rate by examining death certificates. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional validation study by using a random sample of death certifi...

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Autores principales: Agarwal, Reena, Norton, Jennifer M., Konty, Kevin, Zimmerman, Regina, Glover, Maleeka, Lekiachvili, Akaki, McGruder, Henraya, Malarcher, Ann, Casper, Michele, Mensah, George A., Thorpe, Lorna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2879979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20394686
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author Agarwal, Reena
Norton, Jennifer M.
Konty, Kevin
Zimmerman, Regina
Glover, Maleeka
Lekiachvili, Akaki
McGruder, Henraya
Malarcher, Ann
Casper, Michele
Mensah, George A.
Thorpe, Lorna
author_facet Agarwal, Reena
Norton, Jennifer M.
Konty, Kevin
Zimmerman, Regina
Glover, Maleeka
Lekiachvili, Akaki
McGruder, Henraya
Malarcher, Ann
Casper, Michele
Mensah, George A.
Thorpe, Lorna
author_sort Agarwal, Reena
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: New York City has one of the highest reported death rates from coronary heart disease in the United States. We sought to measure the accuracy of this rate by examining death certificates. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional validation study by using a random sample of death certificates that recorded in-hospital deaths in New York City from January through June 2003, stratified by neighborhoods with low, medium, and high coronary heart disease death rates. We abstracted data from hospital records, and an independent, blinded medical team reviewed these data to validate cause of death. We computed a comparability ratio (coronary heart disease deaths recorded on death certificates divided by validated coronary heart disease deaths) to quantify agreement between death certificate determination and clinical judgment. RESULTS: Of 491 sampled death certificates for in-hospital deaths, medical charts were abstracted and reviewed by the expert panel for 444 (90%). The comparability ratio for coronary heart disease deaths among decedents aged 35 to 74 years was 1.51, indicating that death certificates overestimated coronary heart disease deaths in this age group by 51%. The comparability ratio increased with age to 1.94 for decedents aged 75 to 84 years and to 2.37 for decedents aged 85 years or older. CONCLUSION: Coronary heart disease appears to be substantially overreported as a cause of death in New York City among in-hospital deaths.
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spelling pubmed-28799792010-06-18 Overreporting of Deaths From Coronary Heart Disease in New York City Hospitals, 2003 Agarwal, Reena Norton, Jennifer M. Konty, Kevin Zimmerman, Regina Glover, Maleeka Lekiachvili, Akaki McGruder, Henraya Malarcher, Ann Casper, Michele Mensah, George A. Thorpe, Lorna Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: New York City has one of the highest reported death rates from coronary heart disease in the United States. We sought to measure the accuracy of this rate by examining death certificates. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional validation study by using a random sample of death certificates that recorded in-hospital deaths in New York City from January through June 2003, stratified by neighborhoods with low, medium, and high coronary heart disease death rates. We abstracted data from hospital records, and an independent, blinded medical team reviewed these data to validate cause of death. We computed a comparability ratio (coronary heart disease deaths recorded on death certificates divided by validated coronary heart disease deaths) to quantify agreement between death certificate determination and clinical judgment. RESULTS: Of 491 sampled death certificates for in-hospital deaths, medical charts were abstracted and reviewed by the expert panel for 444 (90%). The comparability ratio for coronary heart disease deaths among decedents aged 35 to 74 years was 1.51, indicating that death certificates overestimated coronary heart disease deaths in this age group by 51%. The comparability ratio increased with age to 1.94 for decedents aged 75 to 84 years and to 2.37 for decedents aged 85 years or older. CONCLUSION: Coronary heart disease appears to be substantially overreported as a cause of death in New York City among in-hospital deaths. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2010-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2879979/ /pubmed/20394686 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Agarwal, Reena
Norton, Jennifer M.
Konty, Kevin
Zimmerman, Regina
Glover, Maleeka
Lekiachvili, Akaki
McGruder, Henraya
Malarcher, Ann
Casper, Michele
Mensah, George A.
Thorpe, Lorna
Overreporting of Deaths From Coronary Heart Disease in New York City Hospitals, 2003
title Overreporting of Deaths From Coronary Heart Disease in New York City Hospitals, 2003
title_full Overreporting of Deaths From Coronary Heart Disease in New York City Hospitals, 2003
title_fullStr Overreporting of Deaths From Coronary Heart Disease in New York City Hospitals, 2003
title_full_unstemmed Overreporting of Deaths From Coronary Heart Disease in New York City Hospitals, 2003
title_short Overreporting of Deaths From Coronary Heart Disease in New York City Hospitals, 2003
title_sort overreporting of deaths from coronary heart disease in new york city hospitals, 2003
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2879979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20394686
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