Improving Pediatric Ovarian Torsion Evaluation in the Pediatric Emergency Department: A Quality Improvement Initiative.

IF 1.2 Q3 PEDIATRICS Pediatric quality & safety Pub Date : 2023-12-12 eCollection Date: 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1097/pq9.0000000000000709
Brian L Park, Sara Fenstermacher, A Luana Stanescu, Lori Rutman, Lauren Kinneman, Patrick Solari
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Abstract

Background: Transabdominal pelvic ultrasound (TPUS) is the diagnostic test of choice for the evaluation of ovarian torsion, a time-sensitive surgical emergency. A full bladder is required to visualize the ovaries. Bladder filling is a time-consuming process leading to delays to TPUS, poor visualization of ovaries requiring repeat studies, and prolonged emergency department length of stay (ED LOS). The primary objective was to decrease the time to TPUS by standardizing the bladder filling process.

Methods: This quality improvement initiative occurred at a single, academic, quaternary-care children's hospital ED and utilized the Institute for Healthcare Improvement Model for Improvement with sequential plan-do-study-act cycles. The first set of interventions implemented in August 2021 included a new electronic order set and bladder scan by ED nurses. Subsequent plan-do-study-act cycles aimed to decrease the time to intravenous fluid, decrease fluid requirement, and decrease the need for intravenous fluid. The primary outcome measure was the monthly mean time to TPUS. Secondary outcome measures included monthly mean ED LOS and percentage of repeat TPUS. We performed data analysis with statistical process control charts to assess for system change over time.

Results: The preintervention baseline included 292 ED encounters more than 10 months, and postintervention analysis included 526 ED encounters more than 16 months. Time to TPUS decreased (138-120 min), ED LOS decreased (372-335 min), and repeat TPUS decreased (18% to 4%). All changes met the rules for special cause variation.

Conclusions: Standardizing the bladder filling process was associated with decreased time to TPUS, ED LOS, and repeat TPUS.

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背景:经腹盆腔超声(TPUS)是评估卵巢扭转的首选诊断检查,卵巢扭转是一种时间敏感的外科急症。膀胱充盈是观察卵巢的必要条件。膀胱充盈是一个耗时的过程,会导致 TPUS 检查延迟、卵巢显示不清而需要重复检查,并延长急诊科的住院时间(ED LOS)。主要目的是通过规范膀胱充盈过程来缩短 TPUS 的时间:这项质量改进计划是在一家学术性四级儿童医院急诊科实施的,采用了美国医疗保健改进研究所的改进模式,以计划-实施-研究-行动为周期。2021 年 8 月实施的第一套干预措施包括新的电子医嘱集和急诊室护士的膀胱扫描。随后的 "计划-实施-研究-行动 "周期旨在缩短静脉输液时间、降低液体需求量和减少静脉输液需求。主要结果指标为每月平均 TPUS 时间。次要结果指标包括每月平均 ED LOS 和重复 TPUS 的百分比。我们使用统计过程控制图进行数据分析,以评估系统随时间推移发生的变化:干预前基线包括 292 次超过 10 个月的急诊就诊,干预后分析包括 526 次超过 16 个月的急诊就诊。TPUS 用时缩短(138-120 分钟),急诊室 LOS 缩短(372-335 分钟),重复 TPUS 用时减少(18% 至 4%)。所有变化均符合特殊原因变异规则:膀胱充盈过程标准化与缩短 TPUS 时间、缩短急诊室 LOS 和重复 TPUS 有关。
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