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Improving Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Discharge Timeliness of Infants with Bronchiolitis Using Clinical Decision Support.
Martin, Blake; Mulhern, Brendan; Majors, Melissa; Rolison, Elise; McCombs, Tiffany; Smith, Grant; Fisher, Colin; Diaz, Elizabeth; Downen, Dana; Brittan, Mark.
Afiliação
  • Martin B; Department of Pediatrics, Section of Critical Care, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado, United States.
  • Mulhern B; Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado, United States.
  • Majors M; Department of Pediatrics, Section of Hospital Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado, United States.
  • Rolison E; Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, United States.
  • McCombs T; Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, United States.
  • Smith G; Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, United States.
  • Fisher C; Department of Pediatrics, Section of Critical Care, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado, United States.
  • Diaz E; Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, United States.
  • Downen D; Department of Pediatrics, Section of Hospital Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado, United States.
  • Brittan M; Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, United States.
Appl Clin Inform ; 14(2): 392-399, 2023 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36792057
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Identifying children ready for transfer out of the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) is an area that may benefit from clinical decision support (CDS). We previously implemented a quality improvement (QI) initiative to accelerate the transfer evaluation of non-medically complex PICU patients with viral bronchiolitis receiving floor-appropriate respiratory support.

OBJECTIVES:

Design a CDS tool adaptation of this QI initiative to further accelerate transfer evaluation of appropriate patients.

METHODS:

The original initiative focused on identifying for transfer evaluation otherwise healthy children admitted to the PICU with bronchiolitis who had been receiving floor-appropriate levels of respiratory support for at least 6 hours. However, this initiative required that clinicians manually track the respiratory support of qualifying patients. We designed an electronic health record (EHR)-based CDS tool to automate identification of transfer-ready candidates. The tool parses EHR data to identify children meeting prior QI initiative criteria and alerts clinicians to assess transfer readiness once a child has been receiving floor-appropriate respiratory support for 6 hours. We compared time from reaching floor-appropriate support to placement of the transfer order ("time-to-transfer"), PICU length of stay (LOS), and hospital LOS between patients admitted prior to our QI initiative (December 1, 2018-October 19, 2019, "pre-QI phase"), during the initiative but before CDS tool implementation (October 20, 2019-February 7, 2022, "QI phase"), and after CDS implementation (February 8-November 11, 2022, "CDS phase").

RESULTS:

CDS-phase patients (n = 131) had a shorter median time-to-transfer of 5.23 (interquartile range [IQR], 3.38-10.0) hours compared with QI-phase patients (n = 304) at 5.93 (IQR, 4.23-12.2) hours (p = 0.04). PICU and hospital LOS values decreased from the pre-QI (n = 150) to QI phase. Though LOS reductions were sustained during the CDS phase, further reductions from QI to CDS phase were not statistically significant.

CONCLUSION:

An EHR-based CDS adaptation of a prior QI initiative facilitated timely identification of PICU patients with bronchiolitis ready for transfer evaluation. Such tools might allow PICU clinicians to focus on other high-acuity tasks while accelerating transfer evaluation of appropriate patients.
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Alta do Paciente / Bronquiolite / Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Pediátrica / Sistemas de Apoio a Decisões Clínicas Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Alta do Paciente / Bronquiolite / Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Pediátrica / Sistemas de Apoio a Decisões Clínicas Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article