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186. Effective Antimicrobial StewaRdship StrategIES (ARIES): Cluster-Randomized Trial of a Clinical Decision Support System to Supplement Antibiotic Prospective Review and Feedback
BACKGROUND: Prospective review and feedback (PRF) of antibiotic prescriptions is a tenet of antimicrobial stewardship (ASP), but labour intensive. Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) have the potential to automate some of this work. We hypothesised that increasing prescriber engagement with the...
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author | Heng, Shi Thong Wong, Joshua Young, Barnaby Ling, Li Min Ang, Brenda Lee, Tau Hong Chow, Angela Yap, Min Yi Tay, Hui Lin Tan, Sock Hoon Teng, Christine Lye, David Ng, Tat Ming |
author_facet | Heng, Shi Thong Wong, Joshua Young, Barnaby Ling, Li Min Ang, Brenda Lee, Tau Hong Chow, Angela Yap, Min Yi Tay, Hui Lin Tan, Sock Hoon Teng, Christine Lye, David Ng, Tat Ming |
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description | BACKGROUND: Prospective review and feedback (PRF) of antibiotic prescriptions is a tenet of antimicrobial stewardship (ASP), but labour intensive. Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) have the potential to automate some of this work. We hypothesised that increasing prescriber engagement with the CDSS would reduce the requirement for PRF by the ASP team and improve prescribing behaviour without causing harm METHODS: A parallel-group, 1:1 block-cluster randomized, cross-over study was conducted in 32 medical and surgical wards from March 2017 to August 2017. Participants in Arm A were allocated to voluntary use of CDSS by the clinician at first prescription of piperacillin–tazobactam or a carbapenem, while in Arm B, CDSS use was compulsory. PRF continued for both arms. RESULTS: Six hundred fourty-one and 616 participants were included in Arms A and B, respectively. At baseline, Charlson’s co-morbidity and APACHE II scores were comparable. Initial antibiotic prescriptions were similar, and the majority were for respiratory (67.0% vs. 68.2%) or urinary (17% vs. 19.6%) infections. CDSS recommendations were provided to 20.6% of participants in Arm A and 99.4% in Arm B (P < 0.01). Arm B adopted a higher number of CDSS antibiotic de-escalation (1.1% vs. 2.6%), dose optimization (9.7% vs. 30.7%), antibiotic optimization (8.9% vs. 31.3%), and duration setting recommendations (10.9% vs. 50%). The proportion of participants receiving PRF recommendations were not, however, significantly different between arms (8% vs. 11.5%, P = 0.13). The types of PRF recommendations and prescriber acceptance rates were also similar. The duration of antibiotic use was significantly shorter when prescribers were compelled to use the CDSS (daily defined doses ≤3: 71.8% in Arm B, 64.9% in Arm A, P < 0.01). There was no evidence of harm from the CDSS, with similar 30-day mortality (HR 0.87, 95% CI 0.67–1.12), 30-day re-infection (20.6% vs. 23.1%, P = 0.29) and 30-day re-admission rates (14.4% vs. 14.1%, P = 0.91). The median length of hospital admission was also similar (15 IQR 5–64 vs. 15, IQR 4–70 days). CONCLUSION: Compulsory use of a CDSS at antibiotic prescription did not reduce the requirement for PRF, but limited the duration of antibiotic courses, without compromising clinical outcomes DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures. |
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spelling | pubmed-62535982018-11-28 186. Effective Antimicrobial StewaRdship StrategIES (ARIES): Cluster-Randomized Trial of a Clinical Decision Support System to Supplement Antibiotic Prospective Review and Feedback Heng, Shi Thong Wong, Joshua Young, Barnaby Ling, Li Min Ang, Brenda Lee, Tau Hong Chow, Angela Yap, Min Yi Tay, Hui Lin Tan, Sock Hoon Teng, Christine Lye, David Ng, Tat Ming Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: Prospective review and feedback (PRF) of antibiotic prescriptions is a tenet of antimicrobial stewardship (ASP), but labour intensive. Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) have the potential to automate some of this work. We hypothesised that increasing prescriber engagement with the CDSS would reduce the requirement for PRF by the ASP team and improve prescribing behaviour without causing harm METHODS: A parallel-group, 1:1 block-cluster randomized, cross-over study was conducted in 32 medical and surgical wards from March 2017 to August 2017. Participants in Arm A were allocated to voluntary use of CDSS by the clinician at first prescription of piperacillin–tazobactam or a carbapenem, while in Arm B, CDSS use was compulsory. PRF continued for both arms. RESULTS: Six hundred fourty-one and 616 participants were included in Arms A and B, respectively. At baseline, Charlson’s co-morbidity and APACHE II scores were comparable. Initial antibiotic prescriptions were similar, and the majority were for respiratory (67.0% vs. 68.2%) or urinary (17% vs. 19.6%) infections. CDSS recommendations were provided to 20.6% of participants in Arm A and 99.4% in Arm B (P < 0.01). Arm B adopted a higher number of CDSS antibiotic de-escalation (1.1% vs. 2.6%), dose optimization (9.7% vs. 30.7%), antibiotic optimization (8.9% vs. 31.3%), and duration setting recommendations (10.9% vs. 50%). The proportion of participants receiving PRF recommendations were not, however, significantly different between arms (8% vs. 11.5%, P = 0.13). The types of PRF recommendations and prescriber acceptance rates were also similar. The duration of antibiotic use was significantly shorter when prescribers were compelled to use the CDSS (daily defined doses ≤3: 71.8% in Arm B, 64.9% in Arm A, P < 0.01). There was no evidence of harm from the CDSS, with similar 30-day mortality (HR 0.87, 95% CI 0.67–1.12), 30-day re-infection (20.6% vs. 23.1%, P = 0.29) and 30-day re-admission rates (14.4% vs. 14.1%, P = 0.91). The median length of hospital admission was also similar (15 IQR 5–64 vs. 15, IQR 4–70 days). CONCLUSION: Compulsory use of a CDSS at antibiotic prescription did not reduce the requirement for PRF, but limited the duration of antibiotic courses, without compromising clinical outcomes DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures. Oxford University Press 2018-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6253598/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy210.199 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Abstracts Heng, Shi Thong Wong, Joshua Young, Barnaby Ling, Li Min Ang, Brenda Lee, Tau Hong Chow, Angela Yap, Min Yi Tay, Hui Lin Tan, Sock Hoon Teng, Christine Lye, David Ng, Tat Ming 186. Effective Antimicrobial StewaRdship StrategIES (ARIES): Cluster-Randomized Trial of a Clinical Decision Support System to Supplement Antibiotic Prospective Review and Feedback |
title | 186. Effective Antimicrobial StewaRdship StrategIES (ARIES): Cluster-Randomized Trial of a Clinical Decision Support System to Supplement Antibiotic Prospective Review and Feedback |
title_full | 186. Effective Antimicrobial StewaRdship StrategIES (ARIES): Cluster-Randomized Trial of a Clinical Decision Support System to Supplement Antibiotic Prospective Review and Feedback |
title_fullStr | 186. Effective Antimicrobial StewaRdship StrategIES (ARIES): Cluster-Randomized Trial of a Clinical Decision Support System to Supplement Antibiotic Prospective Review and Feedback |
title_full_unstemmed | 186. Effective Antimicrobial StewaRdship StrategIES (ARIES): Cluster-Randomized Trial of a Clinical Decision Support System to Supplement Antibiotic Prospective Review and Feedback |
title_short | 186. Effective Antimicrobial StewaRdship StrategIES (ARIES): Cluster-Randomized Trial of a Clinical Decision Support System to Supplement Antibiotic Prospective Review and Feedback |
title_sort | 186. effective antimicrobial stewardship strategies (aries): cluster-randomized trial of a clinical decision support system to supplement antibiotic prospective review and feedback |
topic | Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6253598/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy210.199 |
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