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Am J Health Syst Pharm · Mar 2018
Using lean methodology to optimize time to antibiotic administration in patients with sepsis.
- Michelle Horng, Allison C Brunsman, Thomas Smoot, Kaitlin Starosta, and Zachary R. Smith.
- Department of Pharmacy, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX.
- Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2018 Mar 1; 75 (5 Suppl 1): S13-S23.
PurposeResults of a study to apply lean methodology to an inpatient pharmacy workflow to optimize timely administration of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)-approved antibiotics for patients with severe sepsis or septic shock are presented.MethodsThis quasi-experimental study was conducted at an 802-bed institution using lean methodology to assess the inpatient pharmacy workflow for dispensing antibiotics to adult patients. The preintervention and postintervention phases occurred from February to September, 2015, and from October 2015 to May 2016, respectively. Patients were included if they were hospitalized with an intensive care department 9 or 10 code for severe sepsis or septic shock, had an order for a CMS-approved antibiotic, and met clinical criteria for severe sepsis or septic shock. Patients were excluded if they received first-dose antibiotics in the emergency department. The primary outcome was time from CMS-approved antibiotic order entry to medication administration. Secondary outcomes included timeliness of individual workflow dispensing parameters, patient outcomes, and compliance with the newly implemented workflow.ResultsA total of 102 patients were included, 54 in the preintervention and 48 in the postintervention group. Baseline demographics between the groups were similar. There was a significant reduction in the median time from order entry to antibiotic administration by 40 minutes (preintervention phase 120 minutes versus postintervention phase 80 minutes, p = 0.014). Time from order verification to administration was significantly reduced. There was no difference in other secondary outcomes.ConclusionLean methodology was successfully used to reduce time to antibiotic administration, which led to improved compliance with the newly implemented sepsis CMS core measure.Copyright © 2018 by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Inc. All rights reserved.
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