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Area of Science:

  • Hematology
  • Medical Informatics
  • Patient Safety

Background:

  • Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is a common procedure, but unwarranted transfusions in stable patients can lead to adverse events.
  • Optimizing transfusion practices is crucial for patient blood management.
  • A multidisciplinary, team-based approach is essential for improving transfusion outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and implement a real-time clinical decision support (CDS) tool to optimize RBC transfusion practices.
  • To address the issue of unwarranted transfusions in hemodynamically stable patients.
  • To integrate the CDS tool within an electronic health record system for real-time guidance.

Main Methods:

  • A real-time CDS tool was developed, incorporating AABB transfusion guidelines.
  • The tool was deployed as a dynamic order set within the computerized provider order entry interface.
  • Provider engagement was enhanced through extensive education and outreach prior to launch.

Main Results:

  • Guideline-indicated RBC transfusions increased from 43.6% to 54.2%.
  • Multiunit (≥ 2 units) RBC transfusions decreased from 31.3% to 22.7%.
  • An estimated minimum cost saving of $36,519.36 was achieved.

Conclusions:

  • The CDS tool significantly increased guideline-indicated transfusions by 10.6% and reduced multiunit transfusions by 8.6%.
  • A dynamic order set facilitated customized control of RBC orders, leading to sustained improvement.
  • This intervention demonstrates the effectiveness of CDS tools in optimizing transfusion practices and patient blood management.