COPD
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Multicenter Study Comparative Study
Hospitalizations for acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: how you count matters.
ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes are increasingly used to estimate the burden of disease, as well as to evaluate the quality of care and outcomes of various conditions. Acute exacerbations of COPD (AE-COPD) are common and associated with substantial health and financial burden in the U. S. ⋯ Observed trends in the number of hospitalizations over the 7-year period varied depending on which algorithm was used. In conclusion, the estimated health burden and trends in hospitalizations for AE-COPD in the United States differ, depending on which ICD-9-CM algorithm is used. To improve our understanding of the burden of AE-COPD and to ensure that quality of care initiatives are not misdirected, a validated approach to identifying patients hospitalized for AE-COPD is needed.
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) poses a significant economic burden on society, and a substantial portion is related to exacerbations of COPD. A literature review of the direct and indirect costs of COPD exacerbations was performed. A systematic search of the MEDLINE database from 1998-2008 was conducted and supplemented with searches of conference abstracts and article bibliographies. ⋯ Unreported exacerbations are common and may influence the long-term costs of exacerbations. Measurement of indirect costs will provide a more comprehensive picture of the burden of exacerbations. Evaluation of pharmacoeconomic analyses would be aided by the use of more consistent and comprehensive approaches to defining and measuring COPD exacerbations.
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Comparative Study
Does the introduction of a COPD pro-forma improve the standards of care delivered by junior doctors in the emergency department.
To determine if pro-forma based management improves standards of care delivered by junior doctors in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients in the Emergency Department (ED). ⋯ Pro-forma aided management significantly improves the standards of care in COPD patients in the ED.