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42. INSPIRE-ASP UTI Trial: A 59 Hospital Cluster Randomized Evaluation of INtelligent Stewardship Prompts to Improve Real-time Empiric Antibiotic Selection versus Routine Antibiotic Selection Practices for Patients with Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
BACKGROUND: Up to 40% of hospitalized patients receive unnecessary or inappropriately broad antibiotics despite a low risk of multidrug-resistant organism (MDRO) infection. Empiric standard spectrum antibiotic use would reduce extended-spectrum (ES) antibiotic exposure and future resistance. We eval...
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author | Gohil, Shruti K Septimus, Edward Kleinman, Ken Varma, Neha Heim, Lauren Rashid, Syma Rahm, Risa Cooper, William S McLean, Laura E Nickolay, Naoise G Weinstein, Robert A Rosen, Edward Avery, Taliser R Selsebil, Sljivo Vigeant, Justin Sands, Kenneth Cooper, Mandelin Burgess, H L Moody, Julia Coady, Micaela H Rebecca, Gilbert F Smith, Kimberly N Carver, Brandon Spencer-Smith, Caren Poland, Russell Hickok, Jason Sturdevant, S G Weiland, Anastasiia Gowda, Abinav Wolf, Robert Hayden, Mary K Reddy, Sujan Neuhauser, Melinda M Srinivasan, Arjun Srinivasan, Arjun Kubiak, David W Jernigan, John A Jernigan, John A Perlin, Jonathan B Platt, Richard Huang, Susan S |
author_facet | Gohil, Shruti K Septimus, Edward Kleinman, Ken Varma, Neha Heim, Lauren Rashid, Syma Rahm, Risa Cooper, William S McLean, Laura E Nickolay, Naoise G Weinstein, Robert A Rosen, Edward Avery, Taliser R Selsebil, Sljivo Vigeant, Justin Sands, Kenneth Cooper, Mandelin Burgess, H L Moody, Julia Coady, Micaela H Rebecca, Gilbert F Smith, Kimberly N Carver, Brandon Spencer-Smith, Caren Poland, Russell Hickok, Jason Sturdevant, S G Weiland, Anastasiia Gowda, Abinav Wolf, Robert Hayden, Mary K Reddy, Sujan Neuhauser, Melinda M Srinivasan, Arjun Srinivasan, Arjun Kubiak, David W Jernigan, John A Jernigan, John A Perlin, Jonathan B Platt, Richard Huang, Susan S |
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description | BACKGROUND: Up to 40% of hospitalized patients receive unnecessary or inappropriately broad antibiotics despite a low risk of multidrug-resistant organism (MDRO) infection. Empiric standard spectrum antibiotic use would reduce extended-spectrum (ES) antibiotic exposure and future resistance. We evaluated whether computerized prescriber order entry prompts providing patient-specific MDRO risk estimates could reduce ES antibiotic use compared to routine stewardship practices in patients hospitalized with urinary tract infection (UTI). METHODS: This 59-hospital cluster randomized trial compared: 1) INSPIRE prompts providing patient-specific MDRO UTI risk estimates at order entry and recommended standard spectrum antibiotics for risk < 10% versus 2) routine stewardship practices. Prompt used an absolute MDRO risk algorithm based on a 140 hospital data set. Trial population included adults treated with antibiotics for UTI in ED or non-ICU wards in first 3 days of admission (empiric days); prompt was triggered if ES antibiotics were ordered. Prescribers received feedback on prompt response. Trial periods: 18-month Baseline (Apr 2017–Sept 2018); 6-month Phase-in (Oct 2018–Mar 2019); 15-month Intervention (Apr 2019 – June 2020). Primary outcome was ES antibiotic days of therapy (ES-DOT) per empiric day; secondary outcomes were a) vancomycin and b) anti-pseudomonal DOT per empiric day. Unadjusted, as-randomized analyses used generalized linear mixed effects models to assess differences in ES-DOT rates between the intervention vs baseline period across arms (difference in differences), while clustering by patient and hospital. RESULTS: Results: We randomized 59 hospitals in 12 states, with 87,749 and 66,996 non-ICU UTI admissions in baseline and intervention periods, respectively. Intervention group had a a 21% reduction in ES-DOT compared to routine care. Vancomycin and anti-pseudomonal DOT were similarly reduced in the intervention group by 17% and 23%, respectively (Table). [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: Conclusion: INSPIRE order entry prompts providing real-time, patient-specific MDRO risk estimates with recommendation to use standard spectrum antibiotics in low risk patients significantly reduced empiric ES prescribing in adults admitted with UTI. DISCLOSURES: Shruti K. Gohil, MD, MPH, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Co-Investigator in studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic and cleaning products)Molnycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Co-Investigator in studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic and cleaning products)Stryker (Sage) (Other Financial or Material Support, Co-Investigator in studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic and cleaning products) Edward Septimus, MD, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic products)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic products) Ken Kleinman, PhD, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic products)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic products) Lauren Heim, MPH, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted clinical trials and studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic and cleaning products)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product)Stryker (Sage) (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted clinical trials and studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic product)Xttrium (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted clinical trials and studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic product) Syma Rashid, MD, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product)Stryker (Sage) (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted clinical trials and studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic product)Xttrium (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted clinical trials and studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic product) Taliser R. Avery, MS, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Kenneth Sands, MD, MPH, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Julia Moody, MS, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Kimberly N. Smith, MBA, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Brandon Carver, BA, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Caren Spencer-Smith, MS, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Russell Poland, PhD, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Jason Hickok, MBA, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Arjun Srinivasan, MD, Nothing to disclose John A. Jernigan, MD, MS, Nothing to disclose Jonathan B. Perlin, MD, PhD, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Richard Platt, MD, MSc, Medline (Research Grant or Support, Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Susan S. Huang, MD, MPH, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic and cleaning products)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic and cleaning products)Stryker (Sage) (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic and cleaning products)Xttrium (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic and cleaning products) |
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spelling | pubmed-86438952021-12-06 42. INSPIRE-ASP UTI Trial: A 59 Hospital Cluster Randomized Evaluation of INtelligent Stewardship Prompts to Improve Real-time Empiric Antibiotic Selection versus Routine Antibiotic Selection Practices for Patients with Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Gohil, Shruti K Septimus, Edward Kleinman, Ken Varma, Neha Heim, Lauren Rashid, Syma Rahm, Risa Cooper, William S McLean, Laura E Nickolay, Naoise G Weinstein, Robert A Rosen, Edward Avery, Taliser R Selsebil, Sljivo Vigeant, Justin Sands, Kenneth Cooper, Mandelin Burgess, H L Moody, Julia Coady, Micaela H Rebecca, Gilbert F Smith, Kimberly N Carver, Brandon Spencer-Smith, Caren Poland, Russell Hickok, Jason Sturdevant, S G Weiland, Anastasiia Gowda, Abinav Wolf, Robert Hayden, Mary K Reddy, Sujan Neuhauser, Melinda M Srinivasan, Arjun Srinivasan, Arjun Kubiak, David W Jernigan, John A Jernigan, John A Perlin, Jonathan B Platt, Richard Huang, Susan S Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: Up to 40% of hospitalized patients receive unnecessary or inappropriately broad antibiotics despite a low risk of multidrug-resistant organism (MDRO) infection. Empiric standard spectrum antibiotic use would reduce extended-spectrum (ES) antibiotic exposure and future resistance. We evaluated whether computerized prescriber order entry prompts providing patient-specific MDRO risk estimates could reduce ES antibiotic use compared to routine stewardship practices in patients hospitalized with urinary tract infection (UTI). METHODS: This 59-hospital cluster randomized trial compared: 1) INSPIRE prompts providing patient-specific MDRO UTI risk estimates at order entry and recommended standard spectrum antibiotics for risk < 10% versus 2) routine stewardship practices. Prompt used an absolute MDRO risk algorithm based on a 140 hospital data set. Trial population included adults treated with antibiotics for UTI in ED or non-ICU wards in first 3 days of admission (empiric days); prompt was triggered if ES antibiotics were ordered. Prescribers received feedback on prompt response. Trial periods: 18-month Baseline (Apr 2017–Sept 2018); 6-month Phase-in (Oct 2018–Mar 2019); 15-month Intervention (Apr 2019 – June 2020). Primary outcome was ES antibiotic days of therapy (ES-DOT) per empiric day; secondary outcomes were a) vancomycin and b) anti-pseudomonal DOT per empiric day. Unadjusted, as-randomized analyses used generalized linear mixed effects models to assess differences in ES-DOT rates between the intervention vs baseline period across arms (difference in differences), while clustering by patient and hospital. RESULTS: Results: We randomized 59 hospitals in 12 states, with 87,749 and 66,996 non-ICU UTI admissions in baseline and intervention periods, respectively. Intervention group had a a 21% reduction in ES-DOT compared to routine care. Vancomycin and anti-pseudomonal DOT were similarly reduced in the intervention group by 17% and 23%, respectively (Table). [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: Conclusion: INSPIRE order entry prompts providing real-time, patient-specific MDRO risk estimates with recommendation to use standard spectrum antibiotics in low risk patients significantly reduced empiric ES prescribing in adults admitted with UTI. DISCLOSURES: Shruti K. Gohil, MD, MPH, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Co-Investigator in studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic and cleaning products)Molnycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Co-Investigator in studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic and cleaning products)Stryker (Sage) (Other Financial or Material Support, Co-Investigator in studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic and cleaning products) Edward Septimus, MD, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic products)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic products) Ken Kleinman, PhD, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic products)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic products) Lauren Heim, MPH, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted clinical trials and studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic and cleaning products)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product)Stryker (Sage) (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted clinical trials and studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic product)Xttrium (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted clinical trials and studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic product) Syma Rashid, MD, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product)Stryker (Sage) (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted clinical trials and studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic product)Xttrium (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted clinical trials and studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic product) Taliser R. Avery, MS, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Kenneth Sands, MD, MPH, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Julia Moody, MS, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Kimberly N. Smith, MBA, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Brandon Carver, BA, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Caren Spencer-Smith, MS, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Russell Poland, PhD, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Jason Hickok, MBA, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Arjun Srinivasan, MD, Nothing to disclose John A. Jernigan, MD, MS, Nothing to disclose Jonathan B. Perlin, MD, PhD, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Richard Platt, MD, MSc, Medline (Research Grant or Support, Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals received contributed antiseptic product) Susan S. Huang, MD, MPH, Medline (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic and cleaning products)Molnlycke (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic and cleaning products)Stryker (Sage) (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic and cleaning products)Xttrium (Other Financial or Material Support, Conducted studies in which participating hospitals and nursing homes received contributed antiseptic and cleaning products) Oxford University Press 2021-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8643895/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.244 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (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 | Poster Abstracts Gohil, Shruti K Septimus, Edward Kleinman, Ken Varma, Neha Heim, Lauren Rashid, Syma Rahm, Risa Cooper, William S McLean, Laura E Nickolay, Naoise G Weinstein, Robert A Rosen, Edward Avery, Taliser R Selsebil, Sljivo Vigeant, Justin Sands, Kenneth Cooper, Mandelin Burgess, H L Moody, Julia Coady, Micaela H Rebecca, Gilbert F Smith, Kimberly N Carver, Brandon Spencer-Smith, Caren Poland, Russell Hickok, Jason Sturdevant, S G Weiland, Anastasiia Gowda, Abinav Wolf, Robert Hayden, Mary K Reddy, Sujan Neuhauser, Melinda M Srinivasan, Arjun Srinivasan, Arjun Kubiak, David W Jernigan, John A Jernigan, John A Perlin, Jonathan B Platt, Richard Huang, Susan S 42. INSPIRE-ASP UTI Trial: A 59 Hospital Cluster Randomized Evaluation of INtelligent Stewardship Prompts to Improve Real-time Empiric Antibiotic Selection versus Routine Antibiotic Selection Practices for Patients with Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) |
title | 42. INSPIRE-ASP UTI Trial: A 59 Hospital Cluster Randomized Evaluation of INtelligent Stewardship Prompts to Improve Real-time Empiric Antibiotic Selection versus Routine Antibiotic Selection Practices for Patients with Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) |
title_full | 42. INSPIRE-ASP UTI Trial: A 59 Hospital Cluster Randomized Evaluation of INtelligent Stewardship Prompts to Improve Real-time Empiric Antibiotic Selection versus Routine Antibiotic Selection Practices for Patients with Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) |
title_fullStr | 42. INSPIRE-ASP UTI Trial: A 59 Hospital Cluster Randomized Evaluation of INtelligent Stewardship Prompts to Improve Real-time Empiric Antibiotic Selection versus Routine Antibiotic Selection Practices for Patients with Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) |
title_full_unstemmed | 42. INSPIRE-ASP UTI Trial: A 59 Hospital Cluster Randomized Evaluation of INtelligent Stewardship Prompts to Improve Real-time Empiric Antibiotic Selection versus Routine Antibiotic Selection Practices for Patients with Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) |
title_short | 42. INSPIRE-ASP UTI Trial: A 59 Hospital Cluster Randomized Evaluation of INtelligent Stewardship Prompts to Improve Real-time Empiric Antibiotic Selection versus Routine Antibiotic Selection Practices for Patients with Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) |
title_sort | 42. inspire-asp uti trial: a 59 hospital cluster randomized evaluation of intelligent stewardship prompts to improve real-time empiric antibiotic selection versus routine antibiotic selection practices for patients with urinary tract infection (uti) |
topic | Poster Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8643895/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.244 |
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