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      Cases of iatrogenic pneumothorax can be identified from ICD-9-CM coded data.

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          Hospital administrative data are being used to identify hospitals with hospital-acquired complications such as iatrogenic pneumothorax. This was a retrospective cross-sectional study of hospitalization records to estimate the positive predictive value (PPV) of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Patient Safety Indicator for iatrogenic pneumothorax. A probability sample of inpatient medical records from 2006 to 2007 was reviewed in a national sample of 28 volunteer hospitals. Among the 200 flagged cases, the PPV was 78% (95% confidence interval = 73%-82%). False positive cases were mostly a result of exclusionary conditions (11%) and pneumothoraxes that were present on admission (7%). About 44% of events followed attempted central venous catheter (CVC) placement. Of the 69 CVC-associated events, only 5 occurred with ultrasound guidance. AHRQ's iatrogenic pneumothorax indicator can serve in quality of care improvement. At least 1725 hospital-acquired pneumothoraxes could have been prevented in 2004 through universal use of ultrasound guidance during internal jugular cannulation.

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          Journal
          Am J Med Qual
          American journal of medical quality : the official journal of the American College of Medical Quality
          SAGE Publications
          1555-824X
          1062-8606
          2010
          : 25
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA. bsadeghi@ucdavis.edu
          Article
          1062860609359534
          10.1177/1062860609359534
          20460565
          256774f2-21ae-4cfe-a732-22aa7083b52f
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