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[Multimodal implementation of clinical practice guidelines on bronchiolitis: ending the overuse of diagnostic resources].

Ana Isabel Maraña Pérez1, Juan Manuel Rius Peris2, Cristina Rivas Juesas3, Javier Torrecilla Cañas1, Sara Hernández Muelas1, Alberto de la Osa Langreo1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Clinical Practice Guidelines have been shown to be valuable tools for guiding medical decisions. However, their mere publication has not reduced the variability of practice in terms of the way acute bronchiolitis is managed.
METHOD: A before-and-after study design was used to analyse the effectiveness of a method of disseminating diagnostic recommendations among physicians regarding the management of infants, hospitalised due to bronchiolitis. Patients with comorbidities, ex-premature patients, and patients transferred to other hospitals were excluded. The diagnostic resources studied were: chest X-ray, full blood count, C-reactive protein, blood culture, venous blood gas, and determination of the respiratory syncytial virus. Eleven epidemic periods were analysed.
RESULTS: A total of 259 patients were studied including 98 in the pre-intervention group (2006-2010), and 131 in the post-intervention group (2011-2017). The intervention took place in October of 2010 and 2011. A comparison of the two periods showed that the use of chest X-rays dropped from 73.5% to 16% (p<.01), full blood counts from 51% to 21.4% (p<.01), C-reactive protein from 48% to 22.1% (p<.01), and blood cultures from 23.5% to 7.6% (p<.01). Length of stay dropped by 0.6 (SD: 1) days and there were no differences in re-admission rates.
CONCLUSIONS: The organised and systematised dissemination, using a multimodal method, of the diagnostic recommendations contained in the clinical practice guidelines on bronchiolitis, is capable of transforming the clinical practice by reducing the use of diagnostic resources, without an increase in the re-admission rate.
Copyright © 2018. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U.

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Keywords:  Bronchiolitis; Bronquiolitis; Clinical Practice Guidelines; Diagnostic resources; Guía de Práctica Clínica; Overuse; Recursos diagnósticos; Uso excesivo

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29853434     DOI: 10.1016/j.anpedi.2018.02.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  An Pediatr (Engl Ed)        ISSN: 2341-2879


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1.  Trends Over Time in Use of Nonrecommended Tests and Treatments Since Publication of the American Academy of Pediatrics Bronchiolitis Guideline.

Authors:  Samantha A House; Jennifer R Marin; Matthew Hall; Shawn L Ralston
Journal:  JAMA Netw Open       Date:  2021-02-01
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