Finding lab data for MIMIC-IV-ED patients? #1558
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tchang1997
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I agree <1% feels too low. Probably just a slight mismatch in timing. I would add a fuzzy window of +- 8 hours to the intime/outtime for ED stays and see if you still have a very low number of labs. I would be interested to see the percentages if you post them here. |
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I am trying to work with lab data for patients in MIMIC-IV-ED. So far, I've been using the
labevents
table in MIMIC-IV. However, I've run into difficulties finding data for patients with a nullhadm_id
. I've tried to link such patients with thelabevents
table without much success — I describe my strategy in more depth here.(1) For patients with a non-null hadm_id, obtaining their
labevents
info is straightforward sincelabevents
stores thehadm_id
.(2) I mostly have problems with patients with a null hadm_id. I tried to link
labevents
to ED stays as follows:labevent
, retrieve all ED stays with a matchingsubject_id
charttime
falls between theintime
andouttime
attributesIn other words, I'm trying to find all lab tests done for a particular patient at any time, and filling in the
stay_id
for each lab event based on whether thecharttime
falls within any of that patient's ED stays.Based on this strategy, however, <1% of all patients with a null hadm_id are tested, which seems unreasonably low, even though we're looking at non-admitted patients. I get higher testing rates when linking to a test in
microbiologyevents
instead oflabevents,
but they still seem low. Is lab data for non-admitted patients in MIMIC-IV-ED available anywhere else in MIMIC? Or is there a more reliable strategy for linking labevents to ED stays?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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