Days Alive and Out of Hospital
Cross-source consensus on Days Alive and Out of Hospital from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Days alive and out of hospital combines survival and time outside hospital into a single continuous outcome measure. — Days alive and out of hospital after burr-hole drainage for chronic subdural haematoma: a national cohort study using Hospital Episode Statistics in England
- DAOH was calculated at 30, 90, 180, and 365 days after burr-hole drainage. — Days alive and out of hospital after burr-hole drainage for chronic subdural haematoma: a national cohort study using Hospital Episode Statistics in England
- Patients who died during a DAOH follow-up window were assigned a DAOH value of zero. — Days alive and out of hospital after burr-hole drainage for chronic subdural haematoma: a national cohort study using Hospital Episode Statistics in England
- DAOH90 was preferred because it was timely and captured nearly all index-admission care episodes. — Days alive and out of hospital after burr-hole drainage for chronic subdural haematoma: a national cohort study using Hospital Episode Statistics in England
- DAOH90 captured survival and hospital use in a way that individual outcomes did not. — Days alive and out of hospital after burr-hole drainage for chronic subdural haematoma: a national cohort study using Hospital Episode Statistics in England
- DAOH30 was less useful for capturing the full index admission because many continuous care episodes extended beyond 30 days. — Days alive and out of hospital after burr-hole drainage for chronic subdural haematoma: a national cohort study using Hospital Episode Statistics in England