| Literature DB >> 23799091 |
Kenneth M Shermock1, Brandyn D Lau, Elliott R Haut, Deborah B Hobson, Valerie S Ganetsky, Peggy S Kraus, Leigh E Efird, Christoph U Lehmann, Brian L Pinto, Patricia A Ross, Michael B Streiff.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have documented high rates of non-administration of ordered venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis doses. Intervention strategies that target all patients have been effective, but prohibitively resource-intensive. We aimed to identify efficient intervention strategies based on patterns of non-administration of ordered VTE prophylaxis. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23799091 PMCID: PMC3683023 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0066311
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographics of patient visits from December 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008.
| Medical Service Type(number of patient visits) | Medicine(n = 4829) | Surgery(n = 3849) | Neurology(n = 1599) | ICU(n = 239) |
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| 3797 | 3308 | 1460 | 236 |
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| 54 (17) | 54 (17) | 53 (17) | 57 (16) |
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| 2,493 (51.6%) | 1,899 (49.3%) | 851 (53.2%) | 89 (37.2%) |
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| Black | 1,601 (33.2%) | 941 (24.4%) | 416 (26.0%) | 95 (39.7%) |
| Caucasian | 3,075 (63.7%) | 2,599 (67.5%) | 1,087 (68.0%) | 129 (54.0%) |
| Other | 153 (3.2%) | 309 (8.0%) | 96 (6.0%) | 15 (6.3%) |
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| Private | ||||
| Blue Cross | 441 (9.1%) | 837 (21.7%) | 384 (24.0%) | 43 (18.0%) |
| Commercial | 257 (5.3%) | 460 (12.0%) | 174 (10.9%) | 13 (5.4%) |
| Government | ||||
| Medicare | 1,850 (38.3%) | 1,214 (31.5%) | 473 (29.6%) | 95 (39.7%) |
| Medicaid | 1,710 (35.4%) | 522 (13.6%) | 187 (11.7%) | 54 (22.6%) |
| Managed Care Payer | 490 (10.1%) | 667 (17.3%) | 345 (21.6%) | 28 (11.7%) |
| Self Pay | 37 (0.8%) | 31 (0.8%) | 12 (0.8%) | 2 (0.8%) |
| Other | 44 (0.9%) | 118 (3.1%) | 24 (1.5%) | 4 (1.7%) |
Total number of VTE prophylaxis doses ordered, not administered, and documented as not administered due to patient refusal.
| Total Number ofDoses Ordered | Number of Ordered Doses NotAdministered (% of total) | Number of Doses Not Administered and Documented as Refused (% of Not Administered) | |
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| 103,160 | 12,239 (11.9%) | 7,217 (59.0%) |
| Medication | |||
| UFH | 86,958 | 11,161 (12.8%) | 6,630 (59.4%) |
| Enoxaparin | 16,202 | 1,078 (6.7%) | 587 (54.5%) |
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| UFH 5000 units every 8 hours | 58,299 | 6,852 (11.8%) | 3,813 (55.6%) |
| UFH 5000 units every 12 hours | 28,159 | 4,278 (15.2%) | 2,798 (65.4%) |
| Enoxaparin 40 mg every 24 hours | 12,211 | 876 (7.2%) | 502 (57.3%) |
| Enoxaparin 30 mg every 12 hours | 3,991 | 202 (5.1%) | 85 (42.1%) |
| UFH 7500 units every 8 hours | 500 | 31 (6.2%) | 19 (61.3%) |
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| Black | 43,081 | 5,793 (13.5%) | 3,586 (61.9%) |
| Caucasian | 54,123 | 5,670 (10.5%) | 3,147 (55.5%) |
| Hispanic/Asian/Other | 5,956 | 776 (13.0%) | 484 (62.4%) |
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| Female | 51,305 | 6,085 (11.9%) | 3,684 (60.5%) |
| Male | 51,855 | 6,154 (11.9%) | 3,533 (57.4%) |
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| Medicine | 41,000 | 7,177 (17.5%) | 4,833 (67.3%) |
| Surgery | 42,299 | 3,567 (8.4%) | 1,778 (49.8%) |
| Neurology | 16,488 | 1,245 (7.4%) | 564 (45.3%) |
| ICU | 3,373 | 250 (7.6%) | 42 (16.8%) |
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p = 0.002.
Figure 1Proportion of ordered VTE prophylaxis doses not administered by floor, with floor type indicated, (M = medicine, S = surgery, N = neurology, I = ICU).
Figure 2Percentile plot of the percent of ordered doses that were administered for each patient on the patient floor with the highest overall administration rate (black) and the patient floor with the lowest overall administration rate (orange).
Number of patients and the number of all ordered doses not administered, by total of ordered doses not given during the patient visit.
| Overall | ||||
| Total Number of Ordered Doses Not Administered During Patient Visit | Number (%) of All Patients, N = 10,516 | Number (%) of All Ordered Doses Not Administered, N = 12,239 | ||
| At least 1 | 4,265 (40.6%) | 12,239 (100%) | ||
| At least 2 | 2,071 (19.7%) | 10,045 (82.1%) | ||
| At least 3 | 1,214 (11.5%) | 8,331 (68.1%) | ||
| At least 4 | 819 (7.8%) | 7,146 (58.4%) | ||
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| n = 4,829 | |||
| At least 1 | 2,229 (46.2%) | 7,177 (100%) | ||
| At least 2 | 1,214 (25.1%) | 6,162 (85.9%) | ||
| At least 3 | 752 (15.6%) | 5,238 (73.0%) | ||
| At least 4 | 524 (10.9%) | 4,554 (63.5%) | ||
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| n = 3,849 | |||
| At least 1 | 1,379 (35.8%) | 3,567 (100%) | ||
| At least 2 | 573 (14.9%) | 2,761 (77.4%) | ||
| At least 3 | 299 (7.8%) | 2,213 (62.0%) | ||
| At least 4 | 197 (5.1%) | 1,907 (53.5%) | ||
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| n = 1,599 | |||
| At least 1 | 545 (34.1%) | 1245 (100%) | ||
| At least 2 | 235 (14.7%) | 935 (75.1%) | ||
| At least 3 | 129 (8.1%) | 723 (58.1%) | ||
| At least 4 | 81 (5.1%) | 579 (46.5%) | ||
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| n = 250 | |||
| At least 1 | 112 (46.9%) | 250 (100%) | ||
| At least 2 | 49 (20.5%) | 187 (74.8%) | ||
| At least 3 | 34 (14.2%) | 157 (62.8%) | ||
| At least 4 | 17 (7.1%) | 106 (42.4%) | ||