PILOT STUDY COMPARING SEPSIS MANAGEMENT WITH AND WITHOUT ELECTRONIC CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES IN AN ACADEMIC EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

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作者
Bond, Christopher M. [1 ]
Djogovic, Dennis [1 ]
Villa-Roel, Cristina [1 ]
Bullard, Michael J. [1 ]
Meurer, David P. [1 ]
Rowe, Brian H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Emergency Med, Edmonton, AB T6G 2B7, Canada
关键词
sepsis; severe sepsis; septic shock; clinical practice guidelines; Emergency Medicine; critical care; SEPTIC SHOCK; LACTATE CLEARANCE; SURVIVING SEPSIS; THERAPY; HYDROCORTISONE; MORTALITY; FAILURE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jemermed.2012.08.025
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background: Sepsis is a potentially life-threatening condition that requires urgent management in an Emergency Department (ED). Evidence-based guidelines for managing sepsis have been developed; however, their integration into routine practice is often incomplete. Care maps may help clinicians meet guideline targets more often. Objectives: To determine if electronic clinical practice guidelines (eCPGs) improve management of patients with severe sepsis and septic shock (SS/SS). Methods: The impact of an eCPG on the management of patients presenting with SS/SS over a 3-year period at a tertiary care ED was evaluated using retrospective case-control design and chart review methods. Cases and controls, matched by age and sex, were chosen from an electronic database using physician sepsis diagnoses. Data were compared using McNemar tests or paired t-tests, as appropriate. Results: Overall, 51 cases and controls were evaluated; the average age was 62 years, and 60% were male. eCPG patients were more likely to have a central venous pressure and central venous oxygen saturation measured; however, lactate measurement, blood cultures, and other investigations were similarly ordered (all p > 0.05). The administration of antibiotics within 3 h (63% vs. 41%; p = 0.03) and vasopressors (45% vs. 20%; p = 0.02) was more common in the eCPG group; however, use of corticosteroids and other interventions did not differ between the groups. Overall, survival was high and similar between groups. Conclusion: A sepsis eCPG experienced variable use; however, physicians using the eCPG achieved more quality-of-care targets for SS/SS. Strategies to increase the utilization of eCPGs in Emergency Medicine seem warranted. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc.
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