在住院患者的指导药物剂量,功能不全的患者
G M Chertow1, J Lee, G J Kuperman
1Department of Medicine Research, UCSF Laurel Heights, 3333 California St, Suite 430, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA. chertowg@medicine.ucsf.edu
JAMA
|December 12, 2001
概括
实施计算机化决策支持系统显著提高了患有功能衰竭的住院患者的药物剂量准确性. 该系统通过实时提供药物剂量和频率调整的指导来增强药物处方和患者护理.
科学领域:
- 临床信息学 临床信息学
- 腎臟病學 (nephrology) 是一種醫學.
- 药理学 药理学是指药理学的学科.
背景情况:
- 标准的处方实践往往忽略了功能衰竭对药物处置的影响.
- 计算机化决策支持系统 (CDSS) 可以优化处方并减少医疗错误.
研究的目的:
- 评估CDSS与计算机化订单输入相结合是否能改善药物处方和功能衰竭患者的治疗结果.
- 评估实时剂量调整对药物适当性的影响.
主要方法:
- 一个受控的试验,在4个2个月的时间内,在通常的计算机化订单输入和CDSS增强的订单输入之间交替进行.
- 该研究包括17828名成年住院患者,重点关注7490名功能不全患者.
- 测量结果包括处方的适当性,停留时间,成本和功能变化.
主要成果:
- 与对照组相比,CDSS干预显著提高了药物剂量 (67%对54%) 和频率 (59%对35%) 的适当处方率.
- 接受CDSS指导的患者平均停留时间略短 (4.3天与4.5天).
- 在医院/药房成本或功能下降方面没有观察到显著差异.
结论:
- 对于患有功能不全的住院患者,计算机引导的药物剂量管理导致了更好的剂量和频率选择.
- 集成到电子健康记录中的CDSS可以有效地提高患者护理和药物安全.
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