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Automated data mining of the electronic health record for investigation of healthcare-associated outbreaks

Authors :
Lee H. Harrison
Graham M. Snyder
Marissa P Pacey
Melissa Saul
Jieshi Chen
Jane W. Marsh
Alexander J. Sundermann
Ashley M Ayres
Mustapha M. Mustapha
Kathleen A. Shutt
Artur Dubrawski
James K. Miller
A. William Pasculle
Source :
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background:Identifying routes of transmission among hospitalized patients during a healthcare-associated outbreak can be tedious, particularly among patients with complex hospital stays and multiple exposures. Data mining of the electronic health record (EHR) has the potential to rapidly identify common exposures among patients suspected of being part of an outbreak.Methods:We retrospectively analyzed 9 hospital outbreaks that occurred during 2011–2016 and that had previously been characterized both according to transmission route and by molecular characterization of the bacterial isolates. We determined (1) the ability of data mining of the EHR to identify the correct route of transmission, (2) how early the correct route was identified during the timeline of the outbreak, and (3) how many cases in the outbreaks could have been prevented had the system been running in real time.Results:Correct routes were identified for all outbreaks at the second patient, except for one outbreak involving >1 transmission route that was detected at the eighth patient. Up to 40 or 34 infections (78% or 66% of possible preventable infections, respectively) could have been prevented if data mining had been implemented in real time, assuming the initiation of an effective intervention within 7 or 14 days of identification of the transmission route, respectively.Conclusions:Data mining of the EHR was accurate for identifying routes of transmission among patients who were part of the outbreak. Prospective validation of this approach using routine whole-genome sequencing and data mining of the EHR for both outbreak detection and route attribution is ongoing.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0899823X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aeb9ce72f4841737bac5aa0933fca414