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Jawaid Shaw1,2, Chathur Acharya1,2, Andrew Fagan2
1Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
Background And Aims:
Reducing avoidable readmissions in cirrhosis is challenging. Enhanced engagement using health information technology (HIT) interventions and caregivers lowered readmissions in an open-label study of the Patient Buddy App (PBA). Aim: Multicenter trial of PBA versus standard of care (SOC) to reduce avoidable readmissions.
Approach And Results:
An open-label, randomized clinical trial was performed at 3 sites to study the effect of PBA (HIT) versus SOC in cirrhosis inpatients with adult caregivers (dyads). Initial randomization was 1:1:1 between SOC, HIT only, and HIT+ visits. However, due to COVID-19, an unplanned study redesign required a combined HIT versus SOC. Primary outcome: Avoidable readmissions (decided by a blinded monitoring board). Secondary outcomes were all-cause readmission and stakeholder input. PBA focused on medication adherence, cognitive testing, and symptoms, and was remotely monitored by study staff. In all, 464 subjects (232 dyads) were enrolled [Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU): 120, Mayo: 40, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA): 72; 116 dyads/group]. Avoidable readmissions were significantly higher in SOC versus HIT (19.8% vs. 10.3%, p =0.04) with OR of 2.14 (95% CI 1.01-4.54) and remained significant even after removing pre-COVID HIT+ visits patients (19.8% vs. 9.3%, p =0.040) with OR of 2.41 (95% CI 1.02-5.69). All-cause readmissions were higher in SOC versus HIT (48% vs. 30%, p =0.005). App evaluation/engagement: 1660 alerts were sent; mostly related to HE. Most dyads were satisfied with the app.
Conclusions:
In a multicenter randomized clinical trial of 464 cirrhosis inpatients and their CGs across several practice settings, the PBA was associated with lower avoidable readmissions at 30 days post-discharge compared to SOC.
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