Quality Management Outweighs Pandemic: Retrospective Analysis Shows Improved Quality of Care for Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia Despite SARS-CoV-2.

IF 2.9 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Lena Jakoby, Ernst Molitor, Nico T Mutters, Ruth Weppler, Dominic Rauschning, Manuel Döhla
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Abstract

Background: Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (SAB) is of great clinical relevance, as it is the most common type of bacteremia. Several studies show that the quality of care and thus the outcome can be positively influenced by the involvement of infectious disease specialists and structured programs like Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS). In 2020, the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic occurred, which dominated the healthcare system and global events during this time. At the same time, a standard operational procedure (SOP) for SAB quality management (SABQM) was introduced in a German maximum-care hospital with 500 beds. Additionally, voluntary AMS team consultations were introduced in June 2021. This work addresses whether the introduction of SABQM has led to an improvement in the quality of care for SAB, despite the possible negative influences of the pandemic.

Methods: Retrospective statistical analyses were conducted on all 145 cases coded as SAB at this hospital during the "pre-pandemic" period (2017 to 2019, 75 cases) and the pandemic period (2020 to 2022, 70 cases). Population parameters and quality management parameters were extracted from the clinical patient documentation. In a first analysis, the SARS-CoV-2 status served as a discriminatory parameter to determine its influence on the quality of care within the "pandemic period". In a second analysis, the period served as a discriminatory parameter to determine its influence on the quality of care. In a third analysis, the use of AMS team consultation served as a discriminatory parameter to determine its influence on the quality of care in a subgroup of 42 cases from June 2021 to 2022.

Results: The SARS-CoV-2 status had no influence on the population parameters or the quality management parameters. Between both analyzed periods, there was an improvement in the quality management parameters, with statistically significant higher rates of follow-up blood cultures, transthoracic echocardiography and adequate antibiotic therapy. AMS team consultation led to a relevant, but not statistically significant improvement in the quality management indicators.

Conclusions: An SOP for SABQM leads to an improvement in the quality of care, even under the possible negative influences of a pandemic. AMS team consultations further strengthen this positive influence, even if this is not statistically significant due to the small number of cases in the subgroup analyzed.

质量管理重于大流行:回顾性分析显示,尽管有SARS-CoV-2,但金黄色葡萄球菌菌血症的护理质量有所提高。
背景:金黄色葡萄球菌菌血症(SAB)是最常见的菌血症,具有重要的临床意义。几项研究表明,传染病专家的参与和抗菌剂管理(AMS)等结构化项目可以对护理质量和结果产生积极影响。2020年,SARS-CoV-2大流行发生,在此期间主导了医疗保健系统和全球事件。与此同时,在一家拥有500张床位的德国最高护理医院推行了SAB质量管理的标准操作程序(SOP)。此外,自2021年6月起,医疗辅助队开始进行自愿会诊。这项工作探讨了尽管大流行可能产生负面影响,但SABQM的引入是否导致了SAB护理质量的改善。方法:对我院2017 - 2019年“大流行前”期(75例)和2020 - 2022年大流行期(70例)编码为SAB的145例病例进行回顾性统计分析。人群参数和质量管理参数从临床患者文献中提取。在第一次分析中,SARS-CoV-2状态作为一个歧视性参数,以确定其在“大流行期间”对护理质量的影响。在第二项分析中,期间作为一个歧视性参数来确定其对护理质量的影响。在第三项分析中,使用AMS团队咨询作为一个歧视性参数,以确定其对2021年6月至2022年42例亚组病例的护理质量的影响。结果:SARS-CoV-2状态对种群参数和质量管理参数均无影响。在两个分析期间,质量管理参数均有改善,随访血培养、经胸超声心动图和适当抗生素治疗的比例均有统计学意义上的提高。AMS团队咨询导致了相关的,但在统计上不显著的质量管理指标改善。结论:即使在大流行可能产生的负面影响下,SABQM的SOP也能提高护理质量。医疗辅助队的会诊进一步加强了这种积极影响,尽管由于所分析的亚组中病例较少,这在统计上并不显著。
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