Patient Risk Variables
Cross-source consensus on Patient Risk Variables from 1 sources and 6 claims.
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- Comorbidity was measured using the van Walraven modification of the Elixhauser Comorbidity Score. — Days alive and out of hospital after burr-hole drainage for chronic subdural haematoma: a national cohort study using Hospital Episode Statistics in England
- Frailty was measured using the Secondary Care Administrative Records Frailty index. — Days alive and out of hospital after burr-hole drainage for chronic subdural haematoma: a national cohort study using Hospital Episode Statistics in England
- The study examined DAOH across age, sex, frailty, comorbidity burden, and area deprivation. — 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 showed expected associations with age, comorbidity, and frailty. — 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 generally decreased as patient age increased above 70 years. — 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 declined with increasing comorbidity and frailty, with an exception for negative Elixhauser values. — Days alive and out of hospital after burr-hole drainage for chronic subdural haematoma: a national cohort study using Hospital Episode Statistics in England