The impact of changes in coding on mortality reports using the example of sepsis.
Catherine AtkinTanya PankhurstDavid McNultyAnn KeoghSuzy GallierDomenico PaganoElizabeth SapeySimon BallPublished in: BMC medical informatics and decision making (2022)
Changes in sepsis coding practice altered case-mix and case selection, in ways that varied between centres. This was associated with changes in centre-specific sepsis associated mortality, over time. According to the direction of change these may be interpreted either as requiring local investigation for cause or as supporting coincident changes in clinical practice. A whole system analysis showed that centre specific changes in mortality cannot be separated from system-wide changes. Caution is therefore required when interpreting sepsis outcomes in England, particularly when using single centre studies to inform or support guidance or policy.