Diagnostic stewardship to support optimal use of multiplex molecular respiratory panels: A survey from the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America Research Network

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Baghdadi, Jonathan D. [1 ]
O'Hara, Lyndsay M. [1 ]
Johnson, J. Kristie [2 ]
Krein, Sarah L. [3 ,4 ]
Harris, Anthony D. [1 ]
Morgan, Daniel J. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Maryland, Dept Epidemiol & Publ Hlth, Sch Med, Baltimore, MD 20742 USA
[2] Univ Maryland Sch Med, Dept Pathol, Baltimore, MD USA
[3] Univ Michigan Med Sch, Dept Internal Med, Ann Arbor, MI USA
[4] Ctr Clin Management Res, VA Ann Arbor Healthcare Syst, Ann Arbor, MI USA
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美国医疗保健研究与质量局;
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ADULTS;
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10.1017/ice.2023.72
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Objectives:Multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) respiratory panels are rapid, highly sensitive tests for viral and bacterial pathogens that cause respiratory infections. In this study, we (1) described best practices in the implementation of respiratory panels based on expert perspectives and (2) identified tools for diagnostic stewardship to enhance the usefulness of testing. Methods:We conducted a survey of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America Research Network to explore current and future approaches to diagnostic stewardship of multiplex PCR respiratory panels. Results:In total, 41 sites completed the survey (response rate, 50%). Multiplex PCR respiratory panels were perceived as supporting accurate diagnoses at 35 sites (85%), supporting more efficient patient care at 33 sites (80%), and improving patient outcomes at 23 sites (56%). Thirteen sites (32%) reported that testing may support diagnosis or patient care without improving patient outcomes. Furthermore, 24 sites (58%) had implemented diagnostic stewardship, with a median of 3 interventions (interquartile range, 1-4) per site. The interventions most frequently reported as effective were structured order sets to guide test ordering (4 sites), restrictions on test ordering based on clinician or patient characteristics (3 sites), and structured communication of results (2 sites). Education was reported as "helpful" but with limitations (3 sites). Conclusions:Many hospital epidemiologists and experts in infectious diseases perceive multiplex PCR respiratory panels as useful tests that can improve diagnosis, patient care, and patient outcomes. However, institutions frequently employ diagnostic stewardship to enhance the usefulness of testing, including most commonly clinical decision support to guide test ordering.
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页码:1823 / 1828
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