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Acute Kidney Injury: It’s as easy as ABCDE

机译:急性肾脏损伤:就像ABCDE一样简单

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Abstract Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common, serious problem which has been found to be poorly managed. Early recognition and action is critical in potentially slowing or reversing its course and facilitating timely referral to specialist services. In this quality improvement project, multidisciplinary education sessions and a simple 9ABCDE9 checklist to aid AKI management were introduced in a district general hospital. The incidence of AKI (defined as 26umol/l rise in creatinine), its recognition and management were measured hospital wide. AKI recognition was improved by educating the entire multidisciplinary team to identify three key early warning signs: a rise in serum creatinine, urine output of &500mls in 24 hours and systolic blood pressure of &90mmHg. The 9ABCDE9 checklist (Address drugs, Boost blood pressure, Calculate fluid balance, Dip urine, Exclude obstruction) was introduced to prompt AKI management. A four week educational programme was delivered, initially on a pilot ward, to doctors, nurses, nursing assistants and pharmacists. AKI recognition and implementation of the 9ABCDE9 checklist were measured. Prior to project introduction 16% of patients developed AKI, but were recognised within 24 hours in only 31% of cases, with 80% of 9ABCDE9 steps implemented in only 20%. Following multidisciplinary education, AKI recognition improved to 100%, with 80% of 9ABCDE9 steps implemented in 67% of cases. These results were replicated when the project was rolled out across the surgical directorate (120 beds) and in the 40 bed medical admission unit. Prevention and treatment of AKI should be a core competency of all clinical staff. Educating and empowering the multidisciplinary team to implement simple interventions improves standards and should be the foundation of strategies targeting AKI. Through this study significant improvements have been demonstrated in AKI recognition and management, positively impacting on patient safety, quality of care and patients9 and staff experience.
机译:摘要急性肾损伤(AKI)是一个常见的严重问题,已发现管理不善。尽早发现和采取行动对于减慢或逆转其进程并促进及时转介到专业服务至关重要。在这个质量改进项目中,在地区综合医院引入了多学科教育课程和一个简单的9ABCDE9清单以帮助AKI管理。 AKI的发生率(定义为肌酐升高26umol / l),其识别和管理在整个医院范围内进行了测量。通过培训整个多学科团队来识别三个关键的早期预警信号,可以提高AKI的识别能力:血清肌酐升高,24小时内尿量<500mls和收缩压<90mmHg。引入了9ABCDE9清单(地址药品,提高血压,计算体液平衡,浸尿,排除阻塞)来提示AKI管理。为期四周的教育计划最初是在试验病房中提供给医生,护士,护理助理和药剂师的。测量了AKI识别和9ABCDE9清单的实现。在项目引入之前,有16%的患者发生了AKI,但只有31%的患者在24小时内被识别出,只有20%的患者实施了9%的9ABCDE9步骤。经过多学科教育后,AKI识别率提高到100%,其中67%的案例执行了80%的9ABCDE9步骤。当该项目在外科总局(120张病床)和40张病床的住院病房中推出时,这些结果得以复制。预防和治疗AKI应该是所有临床人员的核心能力。教育和授权多学科团队实施简单的干预措施可以提高标准,应该成为针对AKI的策略的基础。通过这项研究,已证明AKI的识别和管理有了显着改善,对患者安全,护理质量以及患者9和工作人员体验产生了积极影响。

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