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465
Incidence and Prevalence Database (IPD)

Last Loaded on Web: Monday, April 01, 2013

Last Update To Bluesheet: June 10, 2010

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File Description Print Counterparts Geographic Coverage Terms and Conditions Limit Rates
Subject Coverage Dialog File Data Special Features Sample Record Sort
Sources Database Content DIALINDEX/OneSearch Categories Basic Index Rank
Tips Document Types Indexed Contact Additional Indexes Predefined Format Options


File Description [top]

The Incidence and Prevalence Database (IPD) is a comprehensive reference database published by Timely Data Resources. It covers more than 4,500 diagnoses and procedures, providing data on epidemiology (incidence, prevalence, morbidity, and mortality), census results, cost analysis, and concomitant diseases. This information can be used to forecast market opportunity, potential, and size. The IPD will be of particular interest to those involved in market research, product development, strategic planning, new business development, clinical research, stock market analysis, and general medical planning.



Tips [top]

USE FILE 465

to find diagnosis and epidemiology information for market research, product development, and strategic planning.

SEARCH /TI

to search for keywords in the Title, e.g.,

     SELECT DIABETES(3W)ELDERLY/TI

SEARCH /DE

to search controlled-vocabulary terms, e.g.,

     SELECT DIABETES(W)MELLITUS/DE


Subject Coverage [top]

Each ICD code has an associated Statistical Information record. This record includes Notes, Suggested Reading, U.S. Trend Data, and Global Incidence and Prevalence. The Notes section includes definitions, cross-references, and other information specific to a disease or procedure. The Suggested Reading section provides a list of article sources covering areas such as treatment, etiology, quality of life/cost effectiveness, genetics, diagnosis, and histopathology. The U.S. Trend Data section shows trends over time for hospital inpatients, hospital outpatients, physicians' office visits, and emergency department visits (where applicable). The Global Incidence and Prevalence section summarizes the U.S. and international incidence and prevalence data appearing in our Article Review text (sources are attached at the end of each paragraph).

Most ICD codes have a number of associated Article Reviews (the number of related reviews can range from one to over one hundred, depending on the topic). The Article Review text sections bring you the latest medical research findings to complement the incidence and prevalence data, including morbidity, mortality, natural history, concomitant diseases, cost issues, and other vital clinical and demographic information.



Sources [top]

U.S. Trend Data included in our Statistical Information section comes from the National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS; covers hospital inpatients), the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS; covers physician's office visits), and the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS; covers hospital outpatients and emergency department visits). Article Review text sections are abstracted from hundreds of scientific, medical, and business journals. All Article Reviews specify source.



Print Counterparts [top]

  • None


Dialog File Data [top]

Dates Covered: 2003 to the present
File Size: More than 11,000 records as of June 2010
Update Frequency: Quarterly


Database Content [top]

  • Complete Text Records


Document Types Indexed [top]

  • Reports
  • Government Documents
  • Journal Articles
  • Statistics
  • Research Projects


Geographic Coverage [top]

  • International


Geographic Restrictions [top]

  • None


Special Features [top]

  • ERA Available
  • Graduate Education Program
  • KWIC and HILIGHT Available
  • Abstracts Available


DialIndex/OneSearch Categories [top]

ACRONYM CATEGORY NAME
BUSSTAT Industry/Product Statistics
PHARMIND Pharmaceutical Industry News


Contact [top]

The Incidence and Prevalence Database is published by Timely Data Resources. Questions concerning the IPD should be directed to:

Timely Data Resources, Inc.
Customer Service
107 Washburn Avenue
Capitola, CA 95010

Telephone: +1 831-462-2510
Fax: +1 831-462-2580
E-Mail: support@tdrdata.com


Terms and Conditions [top]

Database copyrighted by Timely Data Resources. For Dialog's Redistribution and Archive policy, enter HELP ERA online.


Dialog Standard Terms & Conditions apply.


SAMPLE RECORD [top]

    DIALOG(R)File 465:Incidence & Prevalence 
    (c) 2010 Timely Data Resources. All rts. reserv. 
     
    00263489 
  /TI   Diabetes   Mellitus  in the  Elderly . 
     
  IC=  ICD-9 CODE:  250.0 
  /ID,ID=  DESCRIPTION: Diabetes mellitus without mention of complications (General 
        comments: diabetes) 
     
     SOURCE: Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America; V.24; 6/95; 
    p255 
  PY=   PUBLICATION YEAR: 1995 
     
  /TX   STATISTICAL INFORMATION: 
         P r i m a r y  H o s p i t a l  D i a g n o s e s  (1) : 
         Gender:    Male  41.6%      Female  58.4% 
         Age:   <15    5.8%   15-44   20.1%   45-64   37.9%   65+   35.2% 
                                 (...) 
      G e o g r a p h i c  C o m p a r i s o n s  (4) 
         U.S. Incidence: 
            INCIDENCE (1970-1992):  The National Health and Nutrition 
            Examination surveys shows a relatively stable incidence rate 
            for diabetes during 1970-1992 (about 2.7 new diagnoses per 
            1000 population per year). (Diabetes Care; V.21; No.4; 4/98; 
            p518) 
                                (...) 
          EUROPE:  The impact of new 
            diagnostic criteria on the prevalence of diabetes and 
            classification of individuals was evaluated on the basis of 
            data from epidemiological surveys carried out in European 
            countries with the standard glucose tol 
     
  /TX   TEXT: 
              The rate of diabetes mellitus in the U.S., per 1000 population by 
    age group is: under age 45, 10.6; ages 45 to 64, 51.8; aged more than 65, 
    103.9.  Diabetes mellitus occurs in 18% of persons between 65 and 75 years 
    and in as many as 40% of persons over age 80, although it is estimated that 
    nearly one half of elderly diabetics are undiagnosed.  An additional 23% of 
       (. . .) _ 
  /DE   DESCRIPTORS: 
         diabetes mellitus (IDDM, insulin-dependent, type 1) (juvenile), 
    diabetes mellitus (NIDDM, noninsulin-dependent, type 2) (or unspecified), 
    geriatric population, glucose intolerance, undiagnosed. 
     
  /TX   NOTE - RELATED TOPICS: 
         When the term "general comments" occurs in the ICD-9 description, the 
    information in the abstracts tends to be more review-like in nature, 
    covering the entire topic under consideration rather than one specific 
    subset of the diagnosis or procedure.  The information in this 
    classification deals with prevalence, incidence, mortality, cost, care, and 
    other statistics associated with the general topic of diabetes. 
          SEE ALSO:  For the most comprehensive U.S. trend data on this topic, 
    see ICD-9 Code 250.  In addition, see ICD-9 Code 250.00 (Type 2 diabetes 
    mellitus without mention of complications; noninsulin-dependent diabetes, 
    NIDDM) and ICD-9 Code 250.01 (Type 1 diabetes mellitus without mention of 
    complications; insulin-dependent diabetes, IDDM). 
          EXCLUDES: ICD-9 Code 648.8 (Gestational diabetes); ICD-9 Code 790.6 
    (Hyperglycemia not otherwise specified); ICD-9 Code 775.1 (Neonatal 
    diabetes mellitus); ICD-9 Code 790.2 (Nonclinical diabetes); and ICD-9 Code 
    648.0 (Diabetes that complicates pregnancy, childbirth, or the puerperium). 
          DEFINITION(S):  (1) Type 1 diabetes -- encompasses the vast majority 
    of cases that are primarily due to pancreatic islet-beta-cell destruction 
    leading to absolute insulin deficiency.  This form includes those cases 
    currently ascribable to an autoimmune process and those for which an 
    etiology is unknown. (2) Type 2 diabetes -- the most prevalent form of 
    diabetes, which ranges from predominantly insulin resistance with relative 
    insulin deficiency to a predominantly secretory defect with insulin 
    resistance.    (...) 


BASIC INDEX [top]

SEARCH
SUFFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
None None All Basic Index Fields Word S DIABETES(W)MELLITUS
/DE DE Descriptor Word
& Phrase
S GLUCOSE(W)INTOLERANCE/DE

S GERIATRIC POPULATION/DE
/ID ID ICD Description1 Word
& Phrase
S DIABETES(W)MELLITUS/ID
S DIABETES MELLITUS?/ID
/TI TI Title Word S DIABETES(3W)ELDERLY/TI
/TX TX Text2 Word S ELDERLY(W)DIABETIC?/TX

1 Searchable in the Basic Index and in the Additional Indexes.

2 Includes Text field, Statistical data field, and Notes field.


ADDITIONAL INDEXES [top]

SEARCH
PREFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
None AN DIALOG Accession Number
IC= IC ICD Code3 Phrase S IC=250.0
ID= ID ICD Description1 Word
& Phrase
S ID=(DIABETES(W)MELLITUS)
S ID=DIABETES MELLITUS?
None NT Notes - Related Documents
PY= PY Publication Year Phrase S PY=1995
None SI Statistical Information
None SO Source Information4
UD= None Update Phrase S UD=9999

3 If you get multiple hits for one ICD code, all the records in the resulting set will have the same statistical information. However, the Text (/TX) will be different because they are from different sources.

4 Display includes source publication, volume, issue, and page.


LIMIT [top]

SUFFIX FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
/ DIALOG Accession Number S S4/0010000-99999999
/ENG English S S2/ENG
/NONENG Non-English S S1/NONENG
/STAT Statistical Information S S3/STAT


SORT [top]

SORTABLE FIELDS EXAMPLES
IC, ID, PY, TI SORT S1/ALL/PY,D
PRINT S5/5/1-24/TI


RANK [top]

RANK FIELDS EXAMPLES
All phrase- and numeric-indexed fields in the Additional Indexes can be ranked. Other RANK codes include: DE, ID RANK DE
RANK ID S4


USER-DEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

Display codes listed in the Search Options tables can be used to customize output. TYPE S3/ID,TI/1-5
PRINT S2/TI,TX/ALL


PREDEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

NO.
DIALOGWEB
FORMAT
RECORD CONTENT
1 -- DIALOG Accession Number
2 -- Title, ICD Code & Description, Source, Publication Year, and Indexing
3 Medium Title, ICD Code & Description, Source, and Publication Year
4 -- Full Record with Tagged Fields
5 -- Full Record except Statistics
6 Short Title, ICD Code & Description
7 Long Full Record except Indexing
8 Free Title, Indexing, ICD Code and Description, and Publication Year
9 Full Full Record
K -- KWIC (Key Word In Context) displays a window of text; may be used alone or with other formats


DIRECT RECORD ACCESS [top]

FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
If the accession number of a specific record is known, it can be used to display the record directly. TYPE 00100005/5
DISPLAY 0074483/TI
PRINT 50301964/9


Rates [top]

Rates For File: Incidence and Prevalence Database (IPD)[465]
Cost per DialUnit:                $15.36
Cost per minute:                   $3.47
Rank Elements                      $0.00

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KWIC96    $2.00       NA

REDIST/COPY Multiplier Table:

      Range      Multiplier
        1-2       1.00
       3-25       1.50
     26-100       3.00
    101-200       4.00
    201-500       6.00
   501-1000       8.00
 1001 or more    10.00

ARCHIVE Multiplier Table:

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     26-200       3.00
    201-500       6.00
   501-1000       8.00
 1001 or more    10.00
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