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Validation of Algorithms to Determine Incidence of Hirschsprung Disease in Ontario, Canada: a Population-based Study Using Health Administrative Data

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Journal Clin Epidemiol
Publisher Dove Medical Press
Specialty Public Health
Date 2017 Nov 29
PMID 29180902
Citations 5
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Abstract

Objective: Incidence rates of Hirschsprung disease (HD) vary by geographical region, yet no recent population-based estimate exists for Canada. The objective of our study was to validate and use health administrative data from Ontario, Canada to describe trends in incidence of HD between 1991 and 2013.

Study Design: To identify children with HD we tested algorithms consisting of a combination of diagnostic, procedural, and intervention codes against the reference standard of abstracted clinical charts from a tertiary pediatric hospital. The algorithm with the highest positive predictive value (PPV) that could maintain high sensitivity was applied to health administrative data from April 31, 1991 to March 31, 2014 (fiscal years 1991-2013) to determine annual incidence. Temporal trends were evaluated using Poisson regression, controlling for sex as a covariate.

Results: The selected algorithm was highly sensitive (93.5%) and specific (>99.9%) with excellent predictive abilities (PPV 89.6% and negative predictive value >99.9%). Using the algorithm, a total of 679 patients diagnosed with HD were identified in Ontario between 1991 and 2013. The overall incidence during this time was 2.05 per 10,000 live births (or 1 in 4,868 live births). The incidence did not change significantly over time (odds ratio 0.998, 95% confidence interval 0.983-1.013, = 0.80).

Conclusion: Ontario health administrative data can be used to accurately identify cases of HD and describe trends in incidence. There has not been a significant change in HD incidence over time in Ontario between 1991 and 2013.

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