Electronic pulmonary embolism clinical decision support and effect on yield of computerized tomographic pulmonary angiography: ePE—A pragmatic prospective cohort study

Abstract Objective Multiple professional societies recommend pre‐test probability (PTP) assessment prior to imaging in the evaluation of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE), however, PTP testing remains uncommon, with imaging occurring frequently and rates of confirmed PE remaining low....

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Main Authors: Joseph R. Bledsoe, Christopher Kelly, Scott M. Stevens, Scott C. Woller, Peter Haug, James F. Lloyd, Todd L. Allen, Allison M. Butler, Jason R. Jacobs, C. Gregory Elliott
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-08-01
Series:Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/emp2.12488
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spelling doaj-91cbf5611eb643ad85c52dddf28b37b12021-08-25T03:08:36ZengWileyJournal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open2688-11522021-08-0124n/an/a10.1002/emp2.12488Electronic pulmonary embolism clinical decision support and effect on yield of computerized tomographic pulmonary angiography: ePE—A pragmatic prospective cohort studyJoseph R. Bledsoe0Christopher Kelly1Scott M. Stevens2Scott C. Woller3Peter Haug4James F. Lloyd5Todd L. Allen6Allison M. Butler7Jason R. Jacobs8C. Gregory Elliott9Department of Emergency Medicine Healthcare Delivery Institute Intermountain Healthcare Murray Utah USADepartment of Surgery Division of Emergency Medicine University of Utah School of Medicine Salt Lake City Utah USADepartment of Medicine Intermountain Medical Center Murray Utah USADepartment of Medicine Intermountain Medical Center Murray Utah USAMedical Informatics Intermountain Healthcare Murray Utah USAMedical Informatics Intermountain Healthcare Murray Utah USADepartment of Emergency Medicine Healthcare Delivery Institute Intermountain Healthcare Murray Utah USAOffice of Research Intermountain Healthcare Murray Utah USAAcute Care Research Intermountain Healthcare Murray Utah USADepartment of Medicine Intermountain Medical Center Murray Utah USAAbstract Objective Multiple professional societies recommend pre‐test probability (PTP) assessment prior to imaging in the evaluation of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE), however, PTP testing remains uncommon, with imaging occurring frequently and rates of confirmed PE remaining low. The goal of this study was to assess the impact of a clinical decision support tool embedded into the electronic health record to improve the diagnostic yield of computerized tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) in suspected patients with PE in the emergency department (ED). Methods Between July 24, 2014 and December 31, 2016, 4 hospitals from a healthcare system embedded an optional electronic clinical decision support system to assist in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism (ePE). This system employs the Pulmonary Embolism Rule‐out Criteria (PERC) and revised Geneva Score (RGS) in series prior to CT imaging. We compared the diagnostic yield of CTPA) among patients for whom the physician opted to use ePE versus the diagnostic yield of CTPA when ePE was not used. Results During the 2.5‐year study period, 37,288 adult patients were eligible and included for study evaluation. Of eligible patients, 1949 of 37,288 (5.2%) were enrolled by activation of the tool. A total of 16,526 CTPAs were performed system‐wide. When ePE was not engaged, CTPA was positive for PE in 1556 of 15,546 scans for a positive yield of 10.0%. When ePE was used, CTPA identified PE in 211 of 980 scans (21.5% yield) (P < 0.001). Conclusions ePE significantly increased the diagnostic yield of CTPA without missing 30‐day clinically overt PE.https://doi.org/10.1002/emp2.12488electronic clinical decisionemergency departmentpulmonary embolism
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author Joseph R. Bledsoe
Christopher Kelly
Scott M. Stevens
Scott C. Woller
Peter Haug
James F. Lloyd
Todd L. Allen
Allison M. Butler
Jason R. Jacobs
C. Gregory Elliott
spellingShingle Joseph R. Bledsoe
Christopher Kelly
Scott M. Stevens
Scott C. Woller
Peter Haug
James F. Lloyd
Todd L. Allen
Allison M. Butler
Jason R. Jacobs
C. Gregory Elliott
Electronic pulmonary embolism clinical decision support and effect on yield of computerized tomographic pulmonary angiography: ePE—A pragmatic prospective cohort study
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open
electronic clinical decision
emergency department
pulmonary embolism
author_facet Joseph R. Bledsoe
Christopher Kelly
Scott M. Stevens
Scott C. Woller
Peter Haug
James F. Lloyd
Todd L. Allen
Allison M. Butler
Jason R. Jacobs
C. Gregory Elliott
author_sort Joseph R. Bledsoe
title Electronic pulmonary embolism clinical decision support and effect on yield of computerized tomographic pulmonary angiography: ePE—A pragmatic prospective cohort study
title_short Electronic pulmonary embolism clinical decision support and effect on yield of computerized tomographic pulmonary angiography: ePE—A pragmatic prospective cohort study
title_full Electronic pulmonary embolism clinical decision support and effect on yield of computerized tomographic pulmonary angiography: ePE—A pragmatic prospective cohort study
title_fullStr Electronic pulmonary embolism clinical decision support and effect on yield of computerized tomographic pulmonary angiography: ePE—A pragmatic prospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Electronic pulmonary embolism clinical decision support and effect on yield of computerized tomographic pulmonary angiography: ePE—A pragmatic prospective cohort study
title_sort electronic pulmonary embolism clinical decision support and effect on yield of computerized tomographic pulmonary angiography: epe—a pragmatic prospective cohort study
publisher Wiley
series Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open
issn 2688-1152
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Objective Multiple professional societies recommend pre‐test probability (PTP) assessment prior to imaging in the evaluation of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE), however, PTP testing remains uncommon, with imaging occurring frequently and rates of confirmed PE remaining low. The goal of this study was to assess the impact of a clinical decision support tool embedded into the electronic health record to improve the diagnostic yield of computerized tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) in suspected patients with PE in the emergency department (ED). Methods Between July 24, 2014 and December 31, 2016, 4 hospitals from a healthcare system embedded an optional electronic clinical decision support system to assist in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism (ePE). This system employs the Pulmonary Embolism Rule‐out Criteria (PERC) and revised Geneva Score (RGS) in series prior to CT imaging. We compared the diagnostic yield of CTPA) among patients for whom the physician opted to use ePE versus the diagnostic yield of CTPA when ePE was not used. Results During the 2.5‐year study period, 37,288 adult patients were eligible and included for study evaluation. Of eligible patients, 1949 of 37,288 (5.2%) were enrolled by activation of the tool. A total of 16,526 CTPAs were performed system‐wide. When ePE was not engaged, CTPA was positive for PE in 1556 of 15,546 scans for a positive yield of 10.0%. When ePE was used, CTPA identified PE in 211 of 980 scans (21.5% yield) (P < 0.001). Conclusions ePE significantly increased the diagnostic yield of CTPA without missing 30‐day clinically overt PE.
topic electronic clinical decision
emergency department
pulmonary embolism
url https://doi.org/10.1002/emp2.12488
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