R: Create Map of ICD-9-CM to Revised Cardiac Risk Index classes
icd9cm_rcri
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Create Map of ICD-9-CM to Revised Cardiac Risk Index classes
Description
Function to generate data frame that links ICD-9-CM codes to the RCRI comorbidity categories.
Usage
icd9cm_rcri(icd9)
Arguments
icd9
a unique character vector of ICD-9-CM codes
Details
Lee et al in 1999 published a "Revised Cardiac Risk Index" based on the work
on Goldman in 1997. The RCRI is used to determine the major cardiac
complication risk for a patient about to undergo major noncardiac surgery.
The six predictors that make up the RCRI are: 1. high-risk surgery 2. history
of ischemic heart disease 3. history of congestive heart failure 4. history
of cerebrovascular disease 5. preoperative treatment with insulin 6.
preoperative serum creatinine with Cr > 2 mg/dL.
In 2005 Boersma et al demonstrated that the Lee indexed can be adapted to use
administrative data to predict cardiovascular mortality. They used the
following for each point above: 1. retroperitoneal, intrathoracic, or
suprainguinal vascular procedure; 2. Ischemia: ICD-9 codes 410.*, 411.*,
412.*, 413.*, 414.*; 3. CVA: ICD-9 428.*; 4. CHF: ICD-9 943.0; 5. DM: ICD-9
425.0; 6. Renal: ICD-9 958.0.
This function merges the ICD-9 guidelines
used by Boersma with some of the other ICD-9 classifiers in this package.
This data set uses the following for each aspect of the RCRI:
1. procedure is left to you
2. 'ischemia' as defined in Boersma
3. 'cvd' as defined by Quan in icd9cm_charlson_quan
4. 'chf' as defined by AHRQ in icd9cm_elixhauser_ahrq37
5. 'dm' as defined by AHRQ (both 'dm' and 'dmcx')
6. renlfail' as defined by AHRQ.
Value
A data frame, with ICD9 codes as row names and logical columns for
chf, cvd, dm, ischemia, and renlfail.
References
1. Lee TH, Marcantonio ER, Mangione CM, Thomas EJ, Polanczyk CA,
Cook EF, Sugarbaker DJ, Donaldson MC, Poss R, Ho KK, Ludwig LE, Pedan A,
Goldman L: Derivation and prospective validation of a simple index for
prediction of cardiac risk of major noncardiac surgery. Circulation 1999;
100:1043-9 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10477528
2. Boersma E, Kertai MD, Schouten O, Bax JJ, Noordzij P, Steyerberg EW,
Schinkel AFL, Santen M van, Simoons ML, Thomson IR, Klein J, Urk H van,
Poldermans D: Perioperative cardiovascular mortality in noncardiac surgery:
validation of the Lee cardiac risk index. The American journal of medicine
2005; 118:1134-41 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16194645