Clinical Decision Support for In-Hospital AKI

Mohammed Al-Jaghbeer, Dilhari Dealmeida, Andrew Bilderback, Richard Ambrosino, John A Kellum, Mohammed Al-Jaghbeer, Dilhari Dealmeida, Andrew Bilderback, Richard Ambrosino, John A Kellum

Abstract

AKI carries a significant mortality and morbidity risk. Use of a clinical decision support system (CDSS) might improve outcomes. We conducted a multicenter, sequential period analysis of 528,108 patients without ESRD before admission, from October of 2012 to September of 2015, to determine whether use of a CDSS reduces hospital length of stay and in-hospital mortality for patients with AKI. We compared patients treated 12 months before (181,696) and 24 months after (346,412) implementation of the CDSS. Coprimary outcomes were hospital mortality and length of stay adjusted by demographics and comorbidities. AKI was diagnosed in 64,512 patients (12.2%). Crude mortality rate fell from 10.2% before to 9.4% after CDSS implementation (odds ratio, 0.91; 95% confidence interval [95% CI], 0.86 to 0.96; P=0.001) for patients with AKI but did not change in patients without AKI (from 1.5% to 1.4%). Mean hospital duration decreased from 9.3 to 9.0 days (P<0.001) for patients with AKI, with no change for patients without AKI. In multivariate mixed-effects models, the adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) was 0.76 (0.70 to 0.83) for mortality and 0.66 (0.61 to 0.72) for dialysis (P<0.001). Change in adjusted hospital length of stay was also significant (incidence rate ratio, 0.91; 95% CI, 0.89 to 0.92), decreasing from 7.2 to 6.0 days for patients with AKI. Results were robust to sensitivity analyses and were sustained for the duration of follow-up. Hence, implementation of a CDSS for AKI resulted in a small but sustained decrease in hospital mortality, dialysis use, and length of stay.

Keywords: Electronic medical record; acute renal failure; electronic alerts; electronic health record; nephrotoxicity; radio contrast.

Copyright © 2018 by the American Society of Nephrology.

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Figure 1.
Figure 1.
Example AKI alert posted by the computer CDSS.
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Mortality decreased for patients with AKI, whereas no change was observed in patients without AKI. Unadjusted mortality by month for patients with and without AKI, before and after implementation of the CDSS. Horizontal dashed lines are log regression lines.

Source: PubMed

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