Quality of diagnosis and procedure coding in ICD-10 administrative data. Med Care. 2006;44:1011–9. PubMed Google Scholar Johansen TEB, Zahl PH, Baco E, Bartoletti R, Bonkat G, Bruyere F, et al. Antibiotic resistance, hospitalizations, and mortality related to prostate biopsy: first ...
Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of infection after transrectal prostate biopsy (TRbx). Secondary objectives were to describe infection characteristics, antibiotic resistance patterns, ICD-10 coding, and costs. Methods TRbx carried out at the hospitals of ngelholm and ...
The psychological impact of prostate biopsy: prevalence and predictors of procedure-related distress. Psychooncology 27, 500–507 (2018). PubMed Google Scholar Smith, A. et al. Robot or radiation? A qualitative study of the decision support needs of men with localised prostate cancer choosing ...
cancer (OR: 1.28, p < 0.001) and specifically for significant prostate cancer (OR: 1.46, p < 0.001) in uni-variate analyses. However, multi-variate analyses using age, PSA, prostate volume, DRE and transrectal ultrasonography outcome, and previous biopsy (yes/no) showed that PSAV was not ...
In a 5% random sample of Medicare participants in SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results) regions from 1991 to 2007 we compared 30-day hospitalization rates and ICD-9 primary diagnosis codes for admissions between 17,472 men who underwent prostate biopsy and a random sample of 134,977...
The prostate biopsy rate was defined as the number of prostate biopsy procedures (defined by Current Procedural Terminology, International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision [ICD-9], and International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision [ICD-10] ...
Enrichment of prostate cancer stem cells from primary prostate cancer cultures of biopsy samples. Int J Clin Exp Pathol. 2014;7(1):184–93. PubMed Google Scholar Bertokova A, Svecova N, Kozics K, Gabelova A, Vikartovska A, Jane E, Hires M, Bertok T, Tkac J. Exosomes from ...
Historically, the standard protocol applied to follow up patients under AS consists of three monthly PSA check, digital transrectal prostate examination and a second prostate biopsy, usually carried out 18–24 months after the first one to identify patients whose disease has increased in terms of ...
related care as follows: costs for PSA screening; prostate biopsies performed within 180 days after a PSA test; and hospitalizations due to biopsy complications, defined as those that occurred within 30 days of prostate biopsies and have ICD-10 primary diagnosis codes consistent with ...
Patterns of visits to specialists Patients were evaluated by one of 2832 index urologists who performed the diagnostic biopsy. Including the initial diagnostic procedure and all physician visits in the subsequent 9 months, 4298, 1545, and 1552 unique urologists, radiation oncologists, and medical onco...