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Accepted for/Published in: Online Journal of Public Health Informatics

Date Submitted: Oct 11, 2023
Date Accepted: Mar 19, 2024

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Characterization of Post–COVID-19 Definitions and Clinical Coding Practices: Longitudinal Study

Maripuri M, Dey AT, Honerlaw J, Hong C, Ho YL, Tanukonda V, Chen AW, Panickan VA, Wang X, Zhang HG, Yang DY, Samayamuthu MJ, Morris M, Visweswaran S, Beaulieu-Jones BR, Ramoni RB, Muralidhar S, Gaziano MJ, Liao KP, Xia Z, Brat GA, Cai T, Cho K

Characterization of Post–COVID-19 Definitions and Clinical Coding Practices: Longitudinal Study

Online J Public Health Inform 2024;16:e53445

DOI: 10.2196/53445

PMID: 38700929

PMCID: 11073632

Characterization of Long COVID Definitions and Clinical Coding Practices

  • Monika Maripuri; 
  • Andrew T Dey; 
  • Jacqueline Honerlaw; 
  • Chuan Hong; 
  • Yuk-Lam Ho; 
  • Vidisha Tanukonda; 
  • Alicia W Chen; 
  • Vidul Ayakulangara Panickan; 
  • Xuan Wang; 
  • Harrison G Zhang; 
  • Doris Y Yang; 
  • Malarkodi Jebathilagam Samayamuthu; 
  • Michele Morris; 
  • Shyam Visweswaran; 
  • Brendin R Beaulieu-Jones; 
  • Rachel B Ramoni; 
  • Sumitra Muralidhar; 
  • Michael J Gaziano; 
  • Katherine P Liao; 
  • Zongqi Xia; 
  • Gabriel A Brat; 
  • Tianxi Cai; 
  • Kelly Cho

ABSTRACT

Background:

Long COVID characterized as post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC) has no universal clinical case definition. Recent efforts have focused on understanding long COVID symptoms and electronic health records (EHR) data provides a unique resource for understanding this condition. The introduction of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-10 code U09.9 for “Post COVID-19 condition, unspecified” to identify patients with long COVID has provided a method of evaluating this condition in EHRs, however, the accuracy of this code is unclear.

Objective:

Our study aimed to characterize the utility and accuracy of the U09.9 code across three healthcare systems - The Veterans Health Administration (VHA), Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) against patients identified with long COVID via a chart review by operationalizing the World Health Organization (WHO) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) definitions.

Methods:

COVID positive patients with either a U07.1 ICD code or positive polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test within these healthcare systems were identified for chart review. Among this cohort we sampled patients based on two approaches i) with a U09.9 code and ii) without a U09.9 code but with a new onset PASC related ICD code, which allows us to assess the sensitivity of the U09.9 code. To operationalize the long COVID definition based on health agency guidelines, we grouped symptoms into a “core” cluster of 11 commonly reported symptoms among long COVID patients and an extended cluster, that captured all other symptoms by disease domain. Patients having at least 2 symptoms persisting for >=60 days that were new onset after their COVID infection, with at least one symptom in the core cluster, were labeled as having long COVID per chart review. We compared the performance of the code across three health systems and across different time periods of the pandemic.

Results:

A total of 900 patient charts were reviewed across 3 healthcare systems. The prevalence of long COVID among the cohort with the U09.9 ICD code, based on the operationalized WHO definition was between 23.2%-62.4% across these healthcare systems. We also evaluated a less stringent version of the WHO definition and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) definition and observed an increase in the prevalence of long COVID at all three healthcare systems.

Conclusions:

This is one of the first studies to evaluate the U09.9 code against a clinical case definition for long COVID, as well as the first to apply this definition to EHR data using a chart review approach on a nationwide cohort across multiple healthcare systems. This chart review approach can be implemented at other EHR systems to further evaluate the utility and performance of the U09.9 code.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Maripuri M, Dey AT, Honerlaw J, Hong C, Ho YL, Tanukonda V, Chen AW, Panickan VA, Wang X, Zhang HG, Yang DY, Samayamuthu MJ, Morris M, Visweswaran S, Beaulieu-Jones BR, Ramoni RB, Muralidhar S, Gaziano MJ, Liao KP, Xia Z, Brat GA, Cai T, Cho K

Characterization of Post–COVID-19 Definitions and Clinical Coding Practices: Longitudinal Study

Online J Public Health Inform 2024;16:e53445

DOI: 10.2196/53445

PMID: 38700929

PMCID: 11073632

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