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A data-driven approach to patient blood management

机译:一种数据驱动的患者血液管理方法

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Background Patient blood management (PBM) has become a topic of intense interest; however, implementing a robust PBM system in a large academic hospital can be a challenge. In a joint effort between transfusion medicine and information technology, we have developed three overlapping databases that allow for a comprehensive, semiautomated approach to monitoring up-to-date red blood cell (RBC) usage in our hospital. Data derived from this work have allowed us to target our PBM efforts. Study Design and Methods Information on transfusions is collected using three databases: daily report, discharge database, and denominator database. The daily report collects data on all transfusions in the past 24 hours. The discharge database integrates transfusion data and diagnostic billing codes. The denominator database allows for rate calculations by tracking all patients with a hemoglobin test ordered. A set of algorithms is applied to automatically audit RBC transfusions. The transfusions that do not fit the algorithms' rules are manually reviewed. Data from audits are compiled into reports and distributed to medical directors. Data are also used to target education efforts. Results Since our PBM program began, the percentage of appropriate RBC orders increased from an initial 70%-80% to 90%-95%, and the overall RBC transfusions/1000 patient-days has decreased by 67% in targeted areas of the hospital. Our PBM program has shaved approximately 3% from our hospital's blood budget. Conclusion Our semiautomated auditing system allows us to quickly and comprehensively analyze and track blood usage throughout our hospital. Using this technology, we have seen improvements in our hospital's PBM.
机译:背景患者血液管理(PBM)已成为激烈兴趣的主题;然而,在大学医院实施强大的PBM系统可能是一个挑战。在输血医学和信息技术之间的共同努力中,我们开发了三个重叠的数据库,允许全面,半仿制方法监测我们医院的最新红细胞(RBC)使用。源自这项工作的数据使我们能够针对我们的PBM努力。研究设计和方法使用三个数据库收集有关输置的信息:每日报告,排放数据库和分母数据库。每日报告收集过去24小时内的所有输血数据。放电数据库集成了输送数据和诊断计费代码。分母数据库通过跟踪血红蛋白测试的所有患者允许速率计算。应用一组算法以自动审核RBC输置。不符合算法规则的输置是手动审查的。审计的数据被编译为报告并分发给医疗董事。数据也用于针对教育努力。结果以来,我们的PBM计划开始,适当的RBC订单的百分比从最初的70%-80%增加到90%-95%,而总体RBC输血/ 1000例患者日在医院的目标区域下降了67% 。我们的PBM计划从医院的血液预算中剃了大约3%。结论我们的半审计审计系统使我们能够在整个医院中快速和全面地分析和跟踪血液用途。使用这项技术,我们已经看到了我们医院的PBM的改进。

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    Laboratory Medicine and Pathology University of Minnesota MMC 609 420 Delaware Street SE;

    Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology University of Minnesota Medical School and;

    Edina Minnesota;

    Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology University of Minnesota Medical School and;

    Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology University of Minnesota Medical School and;

    Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology University of Minnesota Medical School and;

    Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology University of Minnesota Medical School and;

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