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A Novel Clinical Decision Support System for Gastrointestinal Bleeding Risk Stratification in the Critically Ill

Authors :
Shivan J. Mehta
Christopher Domenico
Carolyn Newberry
Eugene Gitelman
Shazia M. Siddique
David C. Metz
Katherine Choi
Anik Saha
Source :
The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 45:440-445
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Introduction Acid suppression therapy can reduce the development of stress and medication-related mucosal disease when prescribed appropriately. Suboptimal inpatient prescribing of acid suppression therapy therefore may lead to increased development of gastrointestinal hemorrhage in high-risk populations. The aim of this quality improvement study was to improve appropriate acid suppression therapy in patients admitted to ICUs in an academic medical center. Intervention Development, Implementation, and Adaptation An adaptable, multifaceted implementation strategy guided by unit-based root cause analysis was initially developed in a single ICU with a high-risk population. Identifiable targets of intervention, including provider awareness, unstructured rounding protocols, and electronic communication tools, were augmented by the development of an automated alert system. This electronic dashboard risk-stratified patients based on information derived from the electronic medical record (EMR). The dashboard then offered clinical decision support. Use of the dashboard and percentage of appropriate acid suppression therapy prescriptions were tracked over time. Results Appropriate acid suppression therapy prescribing was improved from 72.9% to 86.0% (p Conclusion Automated technology including an EMR-supported electronic dashboard was the foundation of successful intervention. Considering the deleterious effects of both under- and overprescribing of acid suppression therapy, particularly in high-risk patient populations, this type of technology may lead to enhanced patient outcomes.

Details

ISSN :
15537250
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety
Accession number :
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