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Note: medicare complications include post operative complications
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Disclaimer: Interpretation of the data and summary information in this table/chart is the responsibility of the user. The numbers may vary from other similar datasets due to discrepancies in coding categories.
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ICD-10 CODE
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Adverse Effects
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Drugs, medicinal and biological substances causing adverse effects in therapeutic use
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Y40-Y59, Y880
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Age Specific Rates
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The rate of death per 100,000 population in the specified age group for a given year. Age Specific Rates provide more detailed examination of hospitalization and mortality issues by age than is provided by summary standardized measures such as age standardized rates. When rates are presented by an age group breakdown, the rates are often referred to as Age Specific Rates. Population estimates have been used to calculate the age specific rates.
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N/A
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Age Standardized Rates
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A summary of age adjusted death or hospitalization rates that have been standardized to a ?standard? population (1991 BC Census) for the purpose of rate comparisons between genders, disparate geographic regions or populations, or over time periods. This rate is the theoretical number of deaths or hospitalizations per 100,000 population that would have occurred in the standard population if the age groups in the standard population were dying or hospitalized at the same rate as the population in question. Or, in other words, the age standardized rate is the theoretical number of deaths or hospitalizations per 100,000 population that would have occurred in the population in question if it had the same age group distribution (proportions) as the standard population. These rates are selected to remove any discrepancies due to age structure differences (all age groups 0-90+) in population. A specific age group cannot be selected when requesting for age standardized rates. Note: Only age standardized rates that have been calculated to the same standard populations are comparable. In addition, the age standardized rate is a theoretical value used for rate comparison that does not represent the actual rate of death or hospitalization observed in a population.
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Cutting/Piercing
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Injury caused by cutting or piercing instrument or object; fall on sharp object; powered hand tools or appliances
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W25-W29, W41, W45, W49, W60, W99
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Drowning & Submersion
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Accidental drowning or submersion involving watercraft, fall or activity in water. Excludes watercraft incident not involving drowning or submersions and all other transport injuries; injuries due to diving and striking pool
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V90, V92, W65-W70, W73, W74
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Falls
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Including falls on same level, and from various heights and objects, fall or dropped while being carried, fall involving wheelchair, ice skates, skis, skateboard, etc., fall due to pushing or collision with other person, diving or jumping into water (if injury other than drowning). Excludes falls from animals, burning buildings, fire, water (with drowning), machinery, transport vehicles, and falls onto sharp objects
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W00-W19
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Fire, Flames & Hot Substances
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Injuries caused by fire and flames; hot appliances, objects or liquids; steam; acid burns. Unintentional burning by fire, smoke and fumes asphyxia; burns due to contact with hot objects, substances or caustics. Excludes fire in machinery, non-stationary transport and other vehicles, watercraft fires, radiation burns and electric current
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X00-X06, X08-X19
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Homicide & Violence/ Maltreatment
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The infliction of fatal or non-fatal injuries by another person, by any means, with intent to kill or injure. Injuries resulting from legal intervention and operations of war are excluded
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X85-X99, Y00-Y09
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Hospitalization Cost
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This provides the total direct costs for a particular injury. This is useful in demonstrating the economic burden of the specified injury. This value is calculated using the Resource Intensity Weight (RIW) for each patient.
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N/A
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ICD-10
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International Classification of Diseases (ICD), tenth revision
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N/A
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Intent (of injury)
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The role of human purpose in an injury incident
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N/A
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Intentional Injury
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Injuries that are purposely inflicted, either by a person to him/herself or to another person. Examples suicide or attempted suicide, homicide, rape, assault, domestic abuse, elder abuse, and child abuse
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X60-Y09
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Injury
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Any unintentional or intentional damage to the body resulting from acute exposure to thermal, mechanical, electrical or chemical energy or from the absence of such essentials as heat or oxygen
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N/A
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Injury Death
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The underlying cause of death is injury
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N/A
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Injury Hospitalization
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Injury is one most responsible diagnosis of in-patients who leave hospital through discharge or death
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N/A
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Misadventure
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Misadventures to patients during surgical or medical care. Excludes unintentional overdose of drugs
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Y60-Y66, Y69, Y881, Y95
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Motor Vehicle Crash (MVC)
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Any collision or non-collision involves in one or more motor vehicle (s), which is designed primarily for transportation on the road. Including operator or passenger in motor vehicle; any person riding on a pedal cycle involved in a collision or non-collision injury associated with a motor vehicle; pedestrian walking or with pedestrian conveyance injured in any collision or non-collision traffic incident involving a motor vehicle; occupant of motorcycle involved in collision or non-collision traffic and non-traffic accident. Note: This category has been created by BCIRPU specifically to include any incidents involving a "motor vehicle" only and exclude other transport related incidents. Other databases may not include this category, therefore comparisons cannot be made.
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V02-V04, V091-V093, V099, V12- V14, V194-V196, V199, V20-V79, V803-V805, V810, V811, V82, V830-V833, V840-V843, V850-V853, V860-V863, V87-V88, V890, V892, V893, V899
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Non-MV Pedal Cycle
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Any person injured in a non-motor vehicle incident involving a pedal cycle
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V01, V10, V11, V16-V18, V193, V802, V889, V8910, V8918, V8930, V8931, V8938, V8939
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Off-road Vehicle
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Non-traffic injuries involving off-road motor vehicles.
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V090, V190-V192, V20-V29(1), V290, V857, V865-V869
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Overexertion
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Overexertion and strenuous movements from excessive physical exercise, recreation, lifting, pulling, and pushing
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X50
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Percentage
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This presents the number of cases as a proportion of the total cases. The denominator to calculate the percentages is ALL injuries, which includes both intentional and unintentional injuries.
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N/A
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Postoperative Complications
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Surgical and medical procedures as the cause of abnormal reaction without mention of misadventure at the time of the procedure. Excludes adverse reactions to drugs and anesthesia; infusion and transfusion reactions
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Y70-Y84, Y882, Y883
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Rate (Crude rate)
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Average number of deaths or hospitalizations per 100,000 persons per year
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Struck by/against
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Struck by falling object, striking against or struck by persons or objects, caught unintentionally between objects. Excludes striking against person or object with a fall; injury involving operating machinery or motor vehicle; cutting or piercing instrument; incident resulting in drowning or submersion
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W20-W23, W50-W52
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Suffocation
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Inhalation and ingestion of food or objects causing obstruction or of respiratory passage or suffocation; unintentional mechanical suffocation. Includes smothering and choking. Excludes ingestion of a foreign body without respiratory obstruction
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W75-W81, W83, W84
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Suicide & Self-inflicted
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Fatal or non-fatal injuries purposefully caused by the victim to him/herself
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X60-X84
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Total Length of Stay
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This is the total number of days spent in the hospital. This is calculated using the patient's discharge and admission dates.
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N/A
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Unintentional injury
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Injury that is not purposely inflicted, either by the patient or anyone else. In the past, unintentional injuries were referred to as accidental injuries
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V00-X59
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Undetermined Intent
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Injury undetermined whether unintentionally or intentionally inflicted
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Y10-Y34, Y90, Y91
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Unintentional Poisoning
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Including unintentional overdose of drugs, medicaments and biological substances, poisoning by alcohol, chemicals, house products and other noxious substances. Excludes adverse reactions to drugs used properly and as directed
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X40-X49
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