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Impact of prescribing guidelines for inpatient anticoagulation.

Authors :
Schumock GT
Blackburn JC
Nutescu EA
Walton SM
Finley JM
Lewis RK
Source :
The Annals of pharmacotherapy [Ann Pharmacother] 2004 Oct; Vol. 38 (10), pp. 1570-5. Date of Electronic Publication: 2004 Aug 10.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Background: Anticoagulants are widely used and represent a class of drugs that are problem-prone and have a high potential for adverse patient outcomes. As such, these drugs may be amenable to the use of prescribing guidelines. However, relatively little has been published on the effect of such guidelines on clinical outcomes or costs of care.<br />Objective: To assess whether guidelines improve the appropriateness of prescribing, clinical outcomes, and costs associated with use of anticoagulants in a sample of community hospitals in the US.<br />Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed of data voluntarily collected by 15 hospitals before (July-September 2001) and after (March-May 2002) implementation of anticoagulant prescribing guidelines. Statistical analyses of both patient- and hospital-level variables were conducted.<br />Results: Implementation of the guidelines resulted in a significant increase in the proportion of anticoagulants that were prescribed appropriately (59.8% vs 86.9%; p < 0.001). The guidelines also resulted in a shift in the type of anticoagulants prescribed (decreased use of unfractionated heparin and increased use of low-molecular-weight heparins). There was suggestive evidence, although not statistically significant, that the guidelines resulted in fewer anticoagulant-associated adverse events (total bleeding RR 0.71) and lower costs (savings of $56.15 per patient per day).<br />Conclusions: While limitations existed with the study design, sufficient benefits were identified to warrant hospitals to consider use of these or similar guidelines on a routine basis. Clearly, additional study in this area would be useful.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1060-0280
Volume :
38
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Annals of pharmacotherapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15304628
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1345/aph.1E121