The effect of computerized decision support systems on cardiovascular risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract Background Cardiovascular risk management (CVRM) is notoriously difficult because of multi-morbidity and the different phenotypes and severities of cardiovascular disease. Computerized decision support systems (CDSS) enable the clinician to integrate the latest scientific evidence and patie...

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Main Authors: T. Katrien J. Groenhof, Folkert W. Asselbergs, Rolf H. H. Groenwold, Diederick E. Grobbee, Frank L. J. Visseren, Michiel L. Bots, on behalf of the UCC-SMART study group
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spelling doaj-4c5bde0c5a7c42ecb42138026ec7719a2020-11-25T02:27:00ZengBMCBMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making1472-69472019-06-0119111210.1186/s12911-019-0824-xThe effect of computerized decision support systems on cardiovascular risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysisT. Katrien J. Groenhof0Folkert W. Asselbergs1Rolf H. H. Groenwold2Diederick E. Grobbee3Frank L. J. Visseren4Michiel L. Bots5on behalf of the UCC-SMART study groupJulius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht, University of UtrechtDepartment of Cardiology, Division Heart & Lungs, University Medical Center Utrecht, University of UtrechtFarr Institute of Health Informatics Research and Institute of Health Informatics, University College LondonJulius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht, University of UtrechtDepartment of Vascular Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht, University of UtrechtJulius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht, University of UtrechtAbstract Background Cardiovascular risk management (CVRM) is notoriously difficult because of multi-morbidity and the different phenotypes and severities of cardiovascular disease. Computerized decision support systems (CDSS) enable the clinician to integrate the latest scientific evidence and patient information into tailored strategies. The effect on cardiovascular risk factor management is yet to be confirmed. Methods We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating the effects of CDSS on CVRM, defined as the change in absolute values and attainment of treatment goals of systolic blood pressure (SBP), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-c) and HbA1c. Also, CDSS characteristics related to more effective CVRM were identified. Eligible articles were methodologically appraised using the Cochrane risk of bias tool. We calculated mean differences, relative risks, and if appropriate (I2 < 70%), pooled the results using a random-effects model. Results Of the 14,335 studies identified, 22 were included. Four studies reported on SBP, 3 on LDL-c, 10 on CVRM in patients with type II diabetes and 5 on guideline adherence. The CDSSs varied considerably in technical performance and content. Heterogeneity of results was such that quantitative pooling was often not appropriate. Among CVRM patients, the results tended towards a beneficial effect of CDSS, but only LDL-c target attainment in diabetes patients reached statistical significance. Prompting, integration into the electronical health record, patient empowerment, and medication support were related to more effective CVRM. Conclusion We did not find a clear clinical benefit from CDSS in cardiovascular risk factor levels and target attainment. Some features of CDSS seem more promising than others. However, the variability in CDSS characteristics and heterogeneity of the results – emphasizing the immaturity of this research area - limit stronger conclusions. Clinical relevance of CDSS in CVRM might additionally be sought in the improvement of shared decision making and patient empowerment.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12911-019-0824-xCDSSComputerized decision supportCardiovascular risk management
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author T. Katrien J. Groenhof
Folkert W. Asselbergs
Rolf H. H. Groenwold
Diederick E. Grobbee
Frank L. J. Visseren
Michiel L. Bots
on behalf of the UCC-SMART study group
spellingShingle T. Katrien J. Groenhof
Folkert W. Asselbergs
Rolf H. H. Groenwold
Diederick E. Grobbee
Frank L. J. Visseren
Michiel L. Bots
on behalf of the UCC-SMART study group
The effect of computerized decision support systems on cardiovascular risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
CDSS
Computerized decision support
Cardiovascular risk management
author_facet T. Katrien J. Groenhof
Folkert W. Asselbergs
Rolf H. H. Groenwold
Diederick E. Grobbee
Frank L. J. Visseren
Michiel L. Bots
on behalf of the UCC-SMART study group
author_sort T. Katrien J. Groenhof
title The effect of computerized decision support systems on cardiovascular risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_short The effect of computerized decision support systems on cardiovascular risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full The effect of computerized decision support systems on cardiovascular risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_fullStr The effect of computerized decision support systems on cardiovascular risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed The effect of computerized decision support systems on cardiovascular risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_sort effect of computerized decision support systems on cardiovascular risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
issn 1472-6947
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Abstract Background Cardiovascular risk management (CVRM) is notoriously difficult because of multi-morbidity and the different phenotypes and severities of cardiovascular disease. Computerized decision support systems (CDSS) enable the clinician to integrate the latest scientific evidence and patient information into tailored strategies. The effect on cardiovascular risk factor management is yet to be confirmed. Methods We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating the effects of CDSS on CVRM, defined as the change in absolute values and attainment of treatment goals of systolic blood pressure (SBP), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-c) and HbA1c. Also, CDSS characteristics related to more effective CVRM were identified. Eligible articles were methodologically appraised using the Cochrane risk of bias tool. We calculated mean differences, relative risks, and if appropriate (I2 < 70%), pooled the results using a random-effects model. Results Of the 14,335 studies identified, 22 were included. Four studies reported on SBP, 3 on LDL-c, 10 on CVRM in patients with type II diabetes and 5 on guideline adherence. The CDSSs varied considerably in technical performance and content. Heterogeneity of results was such that quantitative pooling was often not appropriate. Among CVRM patients, the results tended towards a beneficial effect of CDSS, but only LDL-c target attainment in diabetes patients reached statistical significance. Prompting, integration into the electronical health record, patient empowerment, and medication support were related to more effective CVRM. Conclusion We did not find a clear clinical benefit from CDSS in cardiovascular risk factor levels and target attainment. Some features of CDSS seem more promising than others. However, the variability in CDSS characteristics and heterogeneity of the results – emphasizing the immaturity of this research area - limit stronger conclusions. Clinical relevance of CDSS in CVRM might additionally be sought in the improvement of shared decision making and patient empowerment.
topic CDSS
Computerized decision support
Cardiovascular risk management
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12911-019-0824-x
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