The Burden of Biopsy-Proven Pediatric Celiac Disease in Ontario, Canada: Derivation of Health Administrative Data Algorithms and Determination of Health Services Utilization

Introduction: The main objective of this thesis is to develop an algorithm to accurately identify cases of biopsy-proven Celiac Disease (CD) in children aged 6 months-14 years old from Ontario health administrative data. Method: CD cases diagnosed in 2005-2011 were identified from CHEO, and linked...

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Main Author: Chan, Jason
Other Authors: Benchimol, Eric
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/34193
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-4914
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-341932018-01-05T19:02:33Z The Burden of Biopsy-Proven Pediatric Celiac Disease in Ontario, Canada: Derivation of Health Administrative Data Algorithms and Determination of Health Services Utilization Chan, Jason Benchimol, Eric Celiac Disease Health Administrative Data Health Administrative Data Algorithm Pediatrics Introduction: The main objective of this thesis is to develop an algorithm to accurately identify cases of biopsy-proven Celiac Disease (CD) in children aged 6 months-14 years old from Ontario health administrative data. Method: CD cases diagnosed in 2005-2011 were identified from CHEO, and linked to the health administrative data to serve as reference for algorithms derivation. Algorithms based on outpatient physician visits for CD plus endoscopy billing code were constructed and tested. Results: The best algorithm selected based on performance from derivation study and clinical expertise consisted of an OHIP-based endoscopy billing claim followed by 1 or more adult or pediatric gastroenterologist encounters after the endoscopic procedure. The sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV for the algorithm were 70.4%, >99.9%, 53.3% and >99.9% respectively. Conclusion: Study results suggest that the currently available Ontario health administrative data is not suitable for identifying incident pediatric CD cases. 2016-01-29T16:51:18Z 2016-01-29T16:51:18Z 2015 2016 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/34193 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-4914 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic Celiac Disease
Health Administrative Data
Health Administrative Data Algorithm
Pediatrics
spellingShingle Celiac Disease
Health Administrative Data
Health Administrative Data Algorithm
Pediatrics
Chan, Jason
The Burden of Biopsy-Proven Pediatric Celiac Disease in Ontario, Canada: Derivation of Health Administrative Data Algorithms and Determination of Health Services Utilization
description Introduction: The main objective of this thesis is to develop an algorithm to accurately identify cases of biopsy-proven Celiac Disease (CD) in children aged 6 months-14 years old from Ontario health administrative data. Method: CD cases diagnosed in 2005-2011 were identified from CHEO, and linked to the health administrative data to serve as reference for algorithms derivation. Algorithms based on outpatient physician visits for CD plus endoscopy billing code were constructed and tested. Results: The best algorithm selected based on performance from derivation study and clinical expertise consisted of an OHIP-based endoscopy billing claim followed by 1 or more adult or pediatric gastroenterologist encounters after the endoscopic procedure. The sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV for the algorithm were 70.4%, >99.9%, 53.3% and >99.9% respectively. Conclusion: Study results suggest that the currently available Ontario health administrative data is not suitable for identifying incident pediatric CD cases.
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Chan, Jason
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title The Burden of Biopsy-Proven Pediatric Celiac Disease in Ontario, Canada: Derivation of Health Administrative Data Algorithms and Determination of Health Services Utilization
title_short The Burden of Biopsy-Proven Pediatric Celiac Disease in Ontario, Canada: Derivation of Health Administrative Data Algorithms and Determination of Health Services Utilization
title_full The Burden of Biopsy-Proven Pediatric Celiac Disease in Ontario, Canada: Derivation of Health Administrative Data Algorithms and Determination of Health Services Utilization
title_fullStr The Burden of Biopsy-Proven Pediatric Celiac Disease in Ontario, Canada: Derivation of Health Administrative Data Algorithms and Determination of Health Services Utilization
title_full_unstemmed The Burden of Biopsy-Proven Pediatric Celiac Disease in Ontario, Canada: Derivation of Health Administrative Data Algorithms and Determination of Health Services Utilization
title_sort burden of biopsy-proven pediatric celiac disease in ontario, canada: derivation of health administrative data algorithms and determination of health services utilization
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