Applied Methods for Estimating Transition Probabilities from Electronic Health Record Data.

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BACKGROUND

Electronic health record (EHR) data contain longitudinal patient information and standardized diagnostic codes. EHR data may be useful for estimating transition probabilities for state-transition models, but no guidelines exist on appropriate methods. We applied 3 potential methods to estimate transition probabilities from EHR data, using pediatric eating disorders (EDs) as a case study.

METHODS

We obtained EHR data from PEDsnet, which includes 8 US children's hospitals. Data included inpatient, outpatient, and emergency department visits for all patients with an ED. We mapped diagnoses to 3 ED health states: anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other specified feeding or eating disorder. We estimated 1-y transition probabilities for males and females using 3 approaches: simple first-last proportions, a multistate Markov (MSM) model, and independent survival models.

RESULTS

Transition probability estimates varied widely between approaches. The first-last proportion approach estimated higher probabilities of remaining in the same health state, while the MSM and independent survival approaches estimated higher probabilities of transitioning to a different health state. All estimates differed substantially from published literature.

LIMITATIONS

As a source of health state information, EHR data are incomplete and sometimes inaccurate. EHR data were especially challenging for EDs, limiting the estimation and interpretation of transition probabilities.

CONCLUSIONS

The 3 approaches produced very different transition probability estimates. Estimates varied considerably from published literature and were rescaled and calibrated for use in a microsimulation model. Estimation of transition probabilities from EHR data may be more promising for diseases that are well documented in the EHR. Furthermore, clinicians and health systems should work to improve documentation of ED in the EHR. Further research is needed on methods for using EHR data to inform transition probabilities.

Investigators
Abbreviation
Med Decis Making
Publication Date
2021-02-12
Volume
41
Issue
2
Page Numbers
143-152
Pubmed ID
33563111
Medium
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Full Title
Applied Methods for Estimating Transition Probabilities from Electronic Health Record Data.
Authors
Rodriguez PJ, Ward ZJ, Long MW, Austin SB, Wright DR