Implementation and performance of a nurse administered modified PEN-FAST clinical decision rule in the electronic health record.

Wesley J Hoffmann, Shivani Patel, Elizabeth J Lee, Natalie A Finch, Christy P Su, Nicole A Teran, Yao-Hsuan Huang, Fadi Shehadeh, Muhammad Yasser Alsafadi
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Objective: To evaluate performance of registered nurse assessments of the PEN-FAST penicillin allergy clinical decision rule compared to antimicrobial stewardship pharmacists.

Design: Prospective, blinded, non-interventional, quality assurance study.

Setting: This study took place across 4 inpatient hospitals within a large health system in Houston, Texas.

Methods: We implemented PEN-FAST rule questions into the electronic health record (EHR) for registered nurses to perform. Patients were randomly selected in a prospective fashion, with nurse documented scores hidden, for re-assessment by antimicrobial stewardship pharmacists to compare risk stratification and scores.

Results: Overall agreement of high risk and low risk results was 84.3%. Registered nurse evaluations with the PEN-FAST clinical decision rule for detecting a high-risk patient demonstrated a sensitivity of 67%, specificity of 89.8%, positive predictive value of 67.9%, and negative predictive value of 89.5%. Additionally, 34.4% of patients with a documented penicillin allergy admitted to tolerating amoxicillin or amoxicillin/clavulanate since their last recalled reaction to penicillin.

Conclusions: Registered nurse assessment of the PEN-FAST clinical decision rule demonstrated good performance and can effectively be used to screen for low-risk penicillin allergy patients. Incorporation of the PEN-FAST rule into EHR can be scaled into large health systems to help appropriately stratify patients with low- and high-risk penicillin allergies and improve documentation.

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在电子健康记录中护士管理的修改后的PEN-FAST临床决策规则的实现和性能。
目的:比较注册护士评估青霉素过敏临床决策规则与抗菌药物管理药师的表现。设计:前瞻性、盲法、非干预性、质量保证研究。环境:本研究在德克萨斯州休斯顿一个大型卫生系统内的4家住院医院进行。方法:在电子健康记录(EHR)中实施PEN-FAST规则问题,供注册护士执行。以前瞻性方式随机选择患者,隐藏护士记录的评分,供抗菌药物管理药剂师重新评估,以比较风险分层和评分。结果:高风险和低风险结果的总体一致性为84.3%。注册护士评价采用PEN-FAST临床决策规则检测高危患者的敏感性为67%,特异性为89.8%,阳性预测值为67.9%,阴性预测值为89.5%。此外,34.4%有青霉素过敏记录的患者承认,自上次召回青霉素过敏反应以来,曾耐受阿莫西林或阿莫西林/克拉维酸盐。结论:注册护士评估的PEN-FAST临床决策规则表现良好,可有效用于筛查低风险青霉素过敏患者。将PEN-FAST规则纳入EHR可扩展到大型卫生系统,以帮助对低风险和高风险青霉素过敏患者进行适当的分层,并改善记录。
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