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Establishment of achievable benchmarks of care in the neurodiagnostic evaluation of simple febrile seizures

Authors :
John R. Stephens
Matt Hall
Matthew J. Molloy
Jessica L. Markham
Jillian M. Cotter
Michael J. Tchou
Paul L. Aronson
Michael J. Steiner
Elisha McCoy
Megan E. Collins
Samir S. Shah
Source :
Journal of hospital medicineREFERENCES. 17(5)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Current guidelines recommend against neurodiagnostic testing for the evaluation of simple febrile seizures.(1) Assess overall and institutional rates of neurodiagnostic testing and (2) establish achievable benchmarks of care (ABCs) for children evaluated for simple febrile seizures at children's hospitals.Cross-sectional study of children 6 months to 5 years evaluated in the emergency department (ED) 2016-2019 with simple febrile seizures at 38 children's hospitals in Pediatric Health Information System database. We excluded children with epilepsy, complex febrile seizures, complex chronic conditions, and intensive care.Proportions of children who received neuroimaging, electroencephalogram (EEG), or lumbar puncture (LP) and rates of hospitalization for study cohort and individual hospitals. Hospital-specific outcomes were adjusted for patient demographics and severity of illness. We utilized hospital-specific values for each measure to calculate ABCs.We identified 51,015 encounters. Among the study cohort 821 (1.6%) children had neuroimaging, 554 (1.1%) EEG, 314 (0.6%) LP, and 2023 (4.0%) were hospitalized. Neurodiagnostic testing rates varied across hospitals: neuroimaging 0.4%-6.7%, EEG 0%-8.2%, LP 0%-12.7% in patients1-year old and 0%-3.1% in patients ≥1 year. Hospitalization rate ranged from 0%-14.5%. Measured outcomes were higher among hospitalized versus ED-only patients: neuroimaging 15.3% versus 1.0%, EEG% 24.7 versus 0.1% (p .001). Calculated ABCs were 0.6% for neuroimaging, 0.1% EEG, 0% LP, and 1.0% hospitalization.Rates of neurodiagnostic testing and hospitalization for simple febrile seizures were low but varied across hospitals. Calculated ABCs were 0%-1% for all measures, demonstrating that adherence to current guidelines is attainable.

Details

ISSN :
15535606
Volume :
17
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of hospital medicineREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7a2f1a38d89b8a79b02f62e428cec5b9