Authors
A Metcalfe, LM Lix, J‐A Johnson, G Currie, AW Lyon, F Bernier, SC Tough
Publication date
2015/12
Journal
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Volume
122
Issue
13
Pages
1748-1755
Description
Objectives
An obstetric comorbidity index has been developed recently with superior performance characteristics relative to general comorbidity measures in an obstetric population. This study aimed to externally validate this index and to examine the impact of including hospitalisation/delivery records only when estimating comorbidity prevalence and discriminative performance of the obstetric comorbidity index.
Design
Validation study.
Setting
Alberta, Canada.
Population
Pregnant women who delivered a live or stillborn infant in hospital (n = 5995).
Methods
Administrative databases were linked to create a population‐based cohort. Comorbid conditions were identified from diagnoses for the delivery hospitalisation, all hospitalisations and all healthcare contacts (i.e. hospitalisations, emergency room visits and physician visits) that occurred during pregnancy and 3 months pre‐conception. Logistic regression …
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