减少小儿重症监护病房中人体相册溶液的使用。

IF 1.2 Q3 PEDIATRICS Pediatric quality & safety Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1097/pq9.0000000000000667
Yu Inata, Etsuko Nakagami-Yamaguchi, Takeshi Hatachi, Yukie Ito, Takaaki Akamatsu, Muneyuki Takeuchi
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在儿科重症监护病房(picu)使用5%人白蛋白溶液(5%白蛋白)改善结果的证据有限。然而,在我们的PICU中使用5%白蛋白是不明智的。因此,我们的目标是在12个月内将PICU儿科患者(17岁或以下)白蛋白的使用减少50%,以提高医疗效率。方法:我们在统计过程控制图上绘制了3个研究阶段:干预前基线期(2019年7月- 2020年6月)、第一阶段(2020年8月- 2021年4月)和第二阶段(2021年5月- 2022年4月),每个PICU入院每月平均使用5%白蛋白体积。通过干预、教育、反馈,并于2020年7月开始对5%的白蛋白库存发出警报。该干预一直持续到2021年5月,当时我们执行了干预2,从PICU库存中去除5%的白蛋白。我们还检查了有创机械通气和PICU停留时间作为3个时期的平衡措施。结果:每次PICU入院5%白蛋白平均消耗量从干预1后的48.1 mL下降到22.4 mL,干预2后的8.3 mL,干预效果持续12个月。每次PICU入院5%白蛋白的相关费用显著下降82%。在患者特征和平衡措施方面,3个时期无明显差异。结论:逐步质量改进干预措施,包括从PICU中取消5%白蛋白库存的系统改变,可以有效地减少PICU中5%白蛋白的使用,并持续减少。
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Reducing Human Album Solution Use in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.

Evidence for outcome improvement is limited for using 5% human albumin solution (5% albumin) in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs). However, 5% albumin was injudiciously used in our PICU. Therefore, we aimed to decrease 5% albumin use in pediatric patients (17 years old or younger) in the PICU by 50% in 12 months to improve health care efficiency.

Methods: We plotted the mean 5% albumin volume used per PICU admission monthly on statistical process control charts through 3 study periods: baseline period before intervention (July 2019-June 2020), phase 1 (August 2020-April 2021), and phase 2 (May 2021-April 2022). With intervention 1, education, feedback, and an alert sign on 5% albumin stocks began in July 2020. This intervention continued until May 2021, when we executed intervention 2, removing 5% albumin from the PICU inventory. We also examined the lengths of invasive mechanical ventilation and PICU stay as balancing measures across the 3 periods.

Results: Mean 5% albumin consumption per PICU admission decreased significantly from 48.1 to 22.4 mL after intervention 1 and 8.3 mL after intervention 2, with the intervention effects persisting for 12 months. Costs associated with 5% albumin per PICU admission significantly decreased by 82%. In terms of patient characteristics and balancing measures, the 3 periods were not different.

Conclusions: Stepwise quality improvement interventions, including the system change with the elimination of the 5% albumin inventory from the PICU, were effective in reducing 5% albumin use in the PICU with sustained reduction.

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