Gregory W Wigger1, Muhammad A Zafar2, Jean M Elwing2. 1. Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA. 2. Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
Abstract
Background: Pulmonary arterial hypertension is a life-limiting complication in patients with systemic sclerosis. Current recommendations suggest a minimum screening of an annual transthoracic echocardiogram and pulmonary function test. We hypothesize that modifiable provider-level hurdles contribute to inadequate screening and can be alleviated. Methods and Results: We performed a longitudinal study over 23 months of all systemic sclerosis patients seen in pulmonary and/or rheumatology clinics. Pulmonary arterial hypertension screening was measured monthly as percentage of patients with up-to-date transthoracic echocardiogram and pulmonary function test out of the total systemic sclerosis patients with an outpatient encounter that month. Tests were considered "up-to-date" if they were performed 12 months prior or within the next 6 months post-encounter. Baseline adherence to PAH screening was assessed using a 9-month preproject period. Physicians in rheumatology and pulmonary clinics were surveyed for knowledge and perceived as barriers to screening. Interventions focused on provider-level hurdles to improve the screening rate to >90%. Adherence to systemic sclerosis-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension was compared between baseline and post-intervention phases as a continuous variable using nonparametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test and as categorical variable using chi-square test for overall adherence rate. A total of 18 providers were surveyed, of which 67% knew minimal screening recommendations and 44% identified "difficulty ordering tests" as a barrier. Our interventions were as follows: (1) didactic education and literature dissemination and (2) best practice alert in the electronic medical record to facilitate just-in-time ordering of screening. Adherence was measured for 23 months, comprising 166 systemic sclerosis patients. Monthly adherence to pulmonary arterial hypertension screening increased by 10.4% (69.2%-79.6%, p = 0.01 with chi-square and p = 0.09 with Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test), with an increase in transthoracic echocardiogram by 7.5% and pulmonary function test by 4.9%. Conclusion: Provider-level hurdles contribute to sub-optimal systemic sclerosis-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension screening. Lack of knowledge and difficulty in ordering tests were major barriers. Structured education and decision-support aids improve screening. These interventions, however, were insufficient to improve screening to a goal target of >90%.
Background: Pulmonary arterial hypertension is a life-limiting complication in patients with systemic sclerosis. Current recommendations suggest a minimum screening of an annual transthoracic echocardiogram and pulmonary function test. We hypothesize that modifiable provider-level hurdles contribute to inadequate screening and can be alleviated. Methods and Results: We performed a longitudinal study over 23 months of all systemic sclerosis patients seen in pulmonary and/or rheumatology clinics. Pulmonary arterial hypertension screening was measured monthly as percentage of patients with up-to-date transthoracic echocardiogram and pulmonary function test out of the total systemic sclerosis patients with an outpatient encounter that month. Tests were considered "up-to-date" if they were performed 12 months prior or within the next 6 months post-encounter. Baseline adherence to PAH screening was assessed using a 9-month preproject period. Physicians in rheumatology and pulmonary clinics were surveyed for knowledge and perceived as barriers to screening. Interventions focused on provider-level hurdles to improve the screening rate to >90%. Adherence to systemic sclerosis-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension was compared between baseline and post-intervention phases as a continuous variable using nonparametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test and as categorical variable using chi-square test for overall adherence rate. A total of 18 providers were surveyed, of which 67% knew minimal screening recommendations and 44% identified "difficulty ordering tests" as a barrier. Our interventions were as follows: (1) didactic education and literature dissemination and (2) best practice alert in the electronic medical record to facilitate just-in-time ordering of screening. Adherence was measured for 23 months, comprising 166 systemic sclerosis patients. Monthly adherence to pulmonary arterial hypertension screening increased by 10.4% (69.2%-79.6%, p = 0.01 with chi-square and p = 0.09 with Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test), with an increase in transthoracic echocardiogram by 7.5% and pulmonary function test by 4.9%. Conclusion: Provider-level hurdles contribute to sub-optimal systemic sclerosis-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension screening. Lack of knowledge and difficulty in ordering tests were major barriers. Structured education and decision-support aids improve screening. These interventions, however, were insufficient to improve screening to a goal target of >90%.
Authors: Dinesh Khanna; Heather Gladue; Richard Channick; Lorinda Chung; Oliver Distler; Daniel E Furst; Eric Hachulla; Marc Humbert; David Langleben; Stephen C Mathai; Rajeev Saggar; Scott Visovatti; Nezam Altorok; Whitney Townsend; John FitzGerald; Vallerie V McLaughlin Journal: Arthritis Rheum Date: 2013-12
Authors: Micah R Fisher; Paul R Forfia; Elzbieta Chamera; Traci Housten-Harris; Hunter C Champion; Reda E Girgis; Mary C Corretti; Paul M Hassoun Journal: Am J Respir Crit Care Med Date: 2009-01-22 Impact factor: 21.405
Authors: Yaron B Gesthalter; Elisa Koppelman; Rendelle Bolton; Christopher G Slatore; Sue H Yoon; Hilary C Cain; Nichole T Tanner; David H Au; Jack A Clark; Renda Soylemez Wiener Journal: Chest Date: 2017-02-20 Impact factor: 9.410
Authors: Marc Humbert; Azzedine Yaici; Pascal de Groote; David Montani; Olivier Sitbon; David Launay; Virginie Gressin; Loïc Guillevin; Pierre Clerson; Gérald Simonneau; Eric Hachulla Journal: Arthritis Rheum Date: 2011-11
Authors: Nazzareno Galiè; Marc Humbert; Jean-Luc Vachiery; Simon Gibbs; Irene Lang; Adam Torbicki; Gérald Simonneau; Andrew Peacock; Anton Vonk Noordegraaf; Maurice Beghetti; Ardeschir Ghofrani; Miguel Angel Gomez Sanchez; Georg Hansmann; Walter Klepetko; Patrizio Lancellotti; Marco Matucci; Theresa McDonagh; Luc A Pierard; Pedro T Trindade; Maurizio Zompatori; Marius Hoeper Journal: Eur Heart J Date: 2015-08-29 Impact factor: 29.983
Authors: Vivek Thakkar; Wendy M Stevens; David Prior; Owen A Moore; Jillian Byron; Danny Liew; Karen Patterson; Pravin Hissaria; Janet Roddy; Jane Zochling; Joanne Sahhar; Peter Nash; Kathleen Tymms; David Celermajer; Eli Gabbay; Peter Youssef; Susanna M Proudman; Mandana Nikpour Journal: Arthritis Res Ther Date: 2012-06-12 Impact factor: 5.156
Authors: J Gerry Coghlan; Christopher P Denton; Ekkehard Grünig; Diana Bonderman; Oliver Distler; Dinesh Khanna; Ulf Müller-Ladner; Janet E Pope; Madelon C Vonk; Martin Doelberg; Harbajan Chadha-Boreham; Harald Heinzl; Daniel M Rosenberg; Vallerie V McLaughlin; James R Seibold Journal: Ann Rheum Dis Date: 2013-05-18 Impact factor: 19.103