Validating Coding for the Identification of Pediatric Treatment Resistant Epilepsy Patients

The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) system includes sub codes to indicate that an individual with epilepsy is treatment resistant. These codes would be a valuable tool to identify individuals for quality improvement and population health, as well as for recruitment into clinical trial...

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Main Authors: Daniel A. Freedman DO, Zachary Grinspan MD, MS, Peter Glynn, Jackson Mittlesteadt, Alex Dawes, Anup D. Patel MD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-08-01
Series:Child Neurology Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2329048X211037806
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Summary:The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) system includes sub codes to indicate that an individual with epilepsy is treatment resistant. These codes would be a valuable tool to identify individuals for quality improvement and population health, as well as for recruitment into clinical trials. However, the accuracy of these codes is unclear. We performed a single center cross sectional study to understand the accuracy of ICD codes for treatment resistant epilepsy. We identified 344 individuals, roughly half with treatment resistant epilepsy The ICD code had a sensitivity of 90% (147 of 164) and specificity of 86% (155 of 180). The miscoding of children with refractory epilepsy was attributed to the following reasons: 5 patients had epilepsy surgery, 4 had absence epilepsy, 4 patients were seen by different providers, and 1 patient was most recently seen in movement disorders clinic. ICD codes accurately identify children with treatment resistant epilepsy.
ISSN:2329-048X