Routine Infectious Diseases Consultations on a Pediatric Cardiac Unit to Improve Positive Blood Culture Management.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Caitlin Naureckas Li, Sameer Patel, Catherine Collins
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Bacteremia can be life-threatening, and highly medicalized patients, such as those with complex congenital heart disease, are at high risk. Infectious diseases (ID) consultation is associated with improved outcomes in bacteremia. We noted an opportunity for improvement in management of positive blood cultures in our cardiac care unit (CCU). We completed a quality improvement project that included a single plan-do-study-act cycle consisting of a policy of routine ID consultation for all positive blood cultures events in the CCU. Our outcome measure of interest was percentage of appropriately managed blood culture events, the process measure was percentage of blood culture events for which the ID service was formally consulted, and the balancing measure was number of individual patients for whom the ID service was formally consulted. Appropriate antimicrobial management was determined via chart review by an ID physician. Data were analyzed via run chart and simple statistics. Following the intervention, the rate of appropriately managed positive blood culture events increased from a baseline of 86% to 98%, and the rate of ID consultation for these events increased from 75% to 98%. A shift was noted in run charts for both the outcome and process measures. There was an increase in patients for whom the ID service was consulted throughout the entire study period. We successfully implemented mandatory ID consultations in a CCU to increase proportion of appropriately managed blood cultures. While this intervention cannot be universally applied, others may find it useful in selected scenarios.

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在儿科心脏科进行常规传染病会诊以改善阳性血培养管理。
菌血症可能危及生命,而高度医疗化的患者,如患有复杂先天性心脏病的患者,则是高危人群。传染病(ID)会诊与改善菌血症的治疗效果有关。我们注意到心脏监护病房(CCU)在管理血培养阳性患者方面存在改进的机会。我们完成了一个质量改进项目,该项目包括一个计划-实施-研究-行动的单一周期,其中包括对 CCU 所有血培养阳性事件进行常规 ID 咨询的政策。我们所关注的结果指标是得到适当管理的血培养事件的百分比,过程指标是得到内科正式会诊的血培养事件的百分比,平衡指标是得到内科正式会诊的患者人数。适当的抗菌药物管理由 ID 医生通过病历审查来确定。数据通过运行图和简单统计进行分析。采取干预措施后,血培养阳性事件的适当管理率从基线的 86% 提高到 98%,这些事件的 ID 咨询率从 75% 提高到 98%。结果和过程测量的运行图都发生了变化。在整个研究期间,向 ID 服务咨询的患者人数有所增加。我们在 CCU 成功实施了强制性 ID 咨询,提高了血培养得到妥善管理的比例。虽然这种干预措施不能普遍应用,但其他人可能会发现它在某些情况下很有用。
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Pediatric Cardiology
Pediatric Cardiology 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
258
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The editor of Pediatric Cardiology welcomes original manuscripts concerning all aspects of heart disease in infants, children, and adolescents, including embryology and anatomy, physiology and pharmacology, biochemistry, pathology, genetics, radiology, clinical aspects, investigative cardiology, electrophysiology and echocardiography, and cardiac surgery. Articles which may include original articles, review articles, letters to the editor etc., must be written in English and must be submitted solely to Pediatric Cardiology.
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