Disease Patern of Hospitalized Patients at the National Minami-Fukuoka Chest Hospital, the Period from 1994 to 1998.

Accession number;00A0560445
Title;Disease Patern of Hospitalized Patients at the National Minami-Fukuoka Chest Hospital, the Period from 1994 to 1998.
Author; IKEDA TOGO (National Sanatorium Minami Fukuoka Hospital) INUTSUKA SATORU (National Sanatorium Minami Fukuoka Hospital) IWANAGA TOMOAKI (National Sanatorium Minami Fukuoka Hospital) KISHIKAWA REIKO (National Sanatorium Minami Fukuoka Hospital) YOKOTA KINJI (National Sanatorium Minami Fukuoka Hospital) NOGAMI YUKO (National Sanatorium Minami Fukuoka Hospital) HIROSE TAKAHITO (National Sanatorium Minami Fukuoka Hospital)
Journal Title;Japanese Journal of National Medical Services
Journal Code:F0707A
ISSN:0021-1699
VOL.54;NO.5;PAGE.230-234(2000)
Figure&Table&Reference;TBL.7, REF.3
Pub. Country;Japan
Language;Japanese
Abstract;The constituent of diseases of the hospitalized patients in the National Minami-Fukuoka Chest Hospital from 1994 to 1998 was analyzed. The patients in the ward of children and serously handicapped persons excluded. The number of hospitalized patients were increased in recent two years. The number of patients with bronchial asthma and malignancies were increased. The proportion of tuberculosis were decreased. The average age was increased by 2.6 years old from 1994 to 1998. Among the patients of chronic respiratory failure, pulmonary emphysema was increased, pulmonary fibrosis was dereased, and the sequelae of pulmonary tuberculosis was unchanged. Although the standard international classification such as ICD-10 is principle for the proper cording system, some additional coding system was required to obtain more information representing the characteristics of the particular hospital. As far as our hospital was concerned, chronic respiratory failure which constitute about 30% of all was to be separated and coded in more detail especially for sequelae of pulmonary tuberculosis. Besides the etiologic coding, multiple cording system to clarify functional and therapeutic differences is desirable. (author abst.)