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The results from this procedure were grouped (see next paragraph) using the multimorbidity clusters identified by factor analysis presented in a previous study [ 9].
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All vignettes including a valve procedure are grouped to the valvuloplasty.
This set of DRGs acts in a similar way to valve procedure DRGs in other systems, as patients who receive a valve procedure are grouped to this set of DRGs.
Cases involving a valve procedure are grouped outside the set for CABG and further adjustment is made for the use of catheterisation and the presence of comorbidities at different levels.
These procedures were grouped according to the airway management plan in place at the end of the procedure: elective extubation (group E, 52 procedures, 50 patients); elective overnight ventilation via an endotracheal tube (group ETT, 55 procedures, 52 patients); and elective overnight ventilation via a tracheostomy (group T, 41 procedures, 41 patients).
Operative procedures were grouped as shown in Table 1.
In patients undergoing staged procedures, treated segments from both procedures were grouped together to prevent misclassification.
Surgical procedures were grouped as hand surgery, foot surgery, implant-related surgery, and other surgery.
The cartilage procedures were grouped into debridement, microfracture, other treatment, and no treatment.
Surgical local control procedures were grouped into amputation and nonamputation by using the abstracted ICD-9 codes and participants' questionnaire responses.
The distribution of elective procedures identified as feasible in day care is shown in Table 5 (ICD-9-CM procedures were grouped in intervention types); these were mostly endovascular heart operations, which in Switzerland are often performed in an inpatient setting.
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