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Feasibility study of hospital antimicrobial stewardship analytics using electronic health records

BACKGROUND: Hospital antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programmes are multidisciplinary initiatives to optimize antimicrobial use. Most hospitals depend on time-consuming manual audits to monitor clinicians’ prescribing. But much of the information needed could be sourced from electronic health record...

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Autores principales: Dutey-Magni, P F, Gill, M J, McNulty, D, Sohal, G, Hayward, A, Shallcross, L, Anderson, Niall, Crayton, Elise, Forbes, Gillian, Jhass, Arnoupe, Richardson, Emma, Richardson, Michelle, Rockenschaub, Patrick, Smith, Catherine, Sutton, Elizabeth, Traina, Rosanna, Atkins, Lou, Conolly, Anne, Denaxas, Spiros, Fragaszy, Ellen, Horne, Rob, Kostkova, Patty, Lorencatto, Fabiana, Michie, Susan, Mindell, Jennifer, Robson, John, Royston, Claire, Tarrant, Carolyn, Thomas, James, West, Jonathan, Williams, Haydn, Elsay, Nadia, Fuller, Chris
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8210026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34223095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jacamr/dlab018
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author Dutey-Magni, P F
Gill, M J
McNulty, D
Sohal, G
Hayward, A
Shallcross, L
Anderson, Niall
Crayton, Elise
Forbes, Gillian
Jhass, Arnoupe
Richardson, Emma
Richardson, Michelle
Rockenschaub, Patrick
Smith, Catherine
Sutton, Elizabeth
Traina, Rosanna
Atkins, Lou
Conolly, Anne
Denaxas, Spiros
Fragaszy, Ellen
Horne, Rob
Kostkova, Patty
Lorencatto, Fabiana
Michie, Susan
Mindell, Jennifer
Robson, John
Royston, Claire
Tarrant, Carolyn
Thomas, James
West, Jonathan
Williams, Haydn
Elsay, Nadia
Fuller, Chris
author_facet Dutey-Magni, P F
Gill, M J
McNulty, D
Sohal, G
Hayward, A
Shallcross, L
Anderson, Niall
Crayton, Elise
Forbes, Gillian
Jhass, Arnoupe
Richardson, Emma
Richardson, Michelle
Rockenschaub, Patrick
Smith, Catherine
Sutton, Elizabeth
Traina, Rosanna
Atkins, Lou
Conolly, Anne
Denaxas, Spiros
Fragaszy, Ellen
Horne, Rob
Kostkova, Patty
Lorencatto, Fabiana
Michie, Susan
Mindell, Jennifer
Robson, John
Royston, Claire
Tarrant, Carolyn
Thomas, James
West, Jonathan
Williams, Haydn
Elsay, Nadia
Fuller, Chris
author_sort Dutey-Magni, P F
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description BACKGROUND: Hospital antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programmes are multidisciplinary initiatives to optimize antimicrobial use. Most hospitals depend on time-consuming manual audits to monitor clinicians’ prescribing. But much of the information needed could be sourced from electronic health records (EHRs). OBJECTIVES: To develop an informatics methodology to analyse characteristics of hospital AMS practice using routine electronic prescribing and laboratory records. METHODS: Feasibility study using electronic prescribing, laboratory and clinical coding records from adult patients admitted to six specialities at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK (September 2017–August 2018). The study involved: (i) a review of AMS standards of care; (ii) their translation into concepts measurable from commonly available EHRs; and (iii) a pilot application in an EHR cohort study (n = 61679 admissions). RESULTS: We developed data modelling methods to characterize antimicrobial use (antimicrobial therapy episode linkage methods, therapy table, therapy changes). Prescriptions were linked into antimicrobial therapy episodes (mean 2.4 prescriptions/episode; mean length of therapy 5.8 days), enabling several actionable findings. For example, 22% of therapy episodes for low-severity community-acquired pneumonia were congruent with prescribing guidelines, with a tendency to use broader-spectrum antibiotics. Analysis of therapy changes revealed IV to oral therapy switching was delayed by an average 3.6 days (95% CI: 3.4–3.7). Microbial cultures were performed prior to treatment initiation in just 22% of antibacterial prescriptions. The proposed methods enabled fine-grained monitoring of AMS practice down to specialities, wards and individual clinical teams by case mix, enabling more meaningful peer comparison. CONCLUSIONS: It is feasible to use hospital EHRs to construct rapid, meaningful measures of prescribing quality with potential to support quality improvement interventions (audit/feedback to prescribers), engagement with front-line clinicians on optimizing prescribing, and AMS impact evaluation studies.
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spelling pubmed-82100262021-07-02 Feasibility study of hospital antimicrobial stewardship analytics using electronic health records Dutey-Magni, P F Gill, M J McNulty, D Sohal, G Hayward, A Shallcross, L Anderson, Niall Crayton, Elise Forbes, Gillian Jhass, Arnoupe Richardson, Emma Richardson, Michelle Rockenschaub, Patrick Smith, Catherine Sutton, Elizabeth Traina, Rosanna Atkins, Lou Conolly, Anne Denaxas, Spiros Fragaszy, Ellen Horne, Rob Kostkova, Patty Lorencatto, Fabiana Michie, Susan Mindell, Jennifer Robson, John Royston, Claire Tarrant, Carolyn Thomas, James West, Jonathan Williams, Haydn Elsay, Nadia Fuller, Chris JAC Antimicrob Resist Original Article BACKGROUND: Hospital antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programmes are multidisciplinary initiatives to optimize antimicrobial use. Most hospitals depend on time-consuming manual audits to monitor clinicians’ prescribing. But much of the information needed could be sourced from electronic health records (EHRs). OBJECTIVES: To develop an informatics methodology to analyse characteristics of hospital AMS practice using routine electronic prescribing and laboratory records. METHODS: Feasibility study using electronic prescribing, laboratory and clinical coding records from adult patients admitted to six specialities at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK (September 2017–August 2018). The study involved: (i) a review of AMS standards of care; (ii) their translation into concepts measurable from commonly available EHRs; and (iii) a pilot application in an EHR cohort study (n = 61679 admissions). RESULTS: We developed data modelling methods to characterize antimicrobial use (antimicrobial therapy episode linkage methods, therapy table, therapy changes). Prescriptions were linked into antimicrobial therapy episodes (mean 2.4 prescriptions/episode; mean length of therapy 5.8 days), enabling several actionable findings. For example, 22% of therapy episodes for low-severity community-acquired pneumonia were congruent with prescribing guidelines, with a tendency to use broader-spectrum antibiotics. Analysis of therapy changes revealed IV to oral therapy switching was delayed by an average 3.6 days (95% CI: 3.4–3.7). Microbial cultures were performed prior to treatment initiation in just 22% of antibacterial prescriptions. The proposed methods enabled fine-grained monitoring of AMS practice down to specialities, wards and individual clinical teams by case mix, enabling more meaningful peer comparison. CONCLUSIONS: It is feasible to use hospital EHRs to construct rapid, meaningful measures of prescribing quality with potential to support quality improvement interventions (audit/feedback to prescribers), engagement with front-line clinicians on optimizing prescribing, and AMS impact evaluation studies. Oxford University Press 2021-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8210026/ /pubmed/34223095 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jacamr/dlab018 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Dutey-Magni, P F
Gill, M J
McNulty, D
Sohal, G
Hayward, A
Shallcross, L
Anderson, Niall
Crayton, Elise
Forbes, Gillian
Jhass, Arnoupe
Richardson, Emma
Richardson, Michelle
Rockenschaub, Patrick
Smith, Catherine
Sutton, Elizabeth
Traina, Rosanna
Atkins, Lou
Conolly, Anne
Denaxas, Spiros
Fragaszy, Ellen
Horne, Rob
Kostkova, Patty
Lorencatto, Fabiana
Michie, Susan
Mindell, Jennifer
Robson, John
Royston, Claire
Tarrant, Carolyn
Thomas, James
West, Jonathan
Williams, Haydn
Elsay, Nadia
Fuller, Chris
Feasibility study of hospital antimicrobial stewardship analytics using electronic health records
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title_short Feasibility study of hospital antimicrobial stewardship analytics using electronic health records
title_sort feasibility study of hospital antimicrobial stewardship analytics using electronic health records
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8210026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34223095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jacamr/dlab018
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