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Adherence to and outcomes of a University-Consortium gastroschisis pathway

Authors :
Daniel A. DeUgarte
Kara L. Calkins
Yigit Guner
Jae Kim
Karen Kling
Katelin Kramer
Hanmin Lee
Leslie Lusk
Payam Saadai
Cherry Uy
Catherine Rottkamp
Jamie Anderson
Aubrey Blanton
Nina Boe
Erin Brown
Michael Choy
Raymond Dougherty
Diana Farmer
Nancy Field
Laura Galganski
Hedriana Herman
Shinjiro Hirose
Gina James
Elyse Love
John McGahan
Amelia McLennan
Giselle Melendres
Francis Poulain
Amy Powne
Gary Raff
Laila Rhee Morris
David Schrimmer
Simran Sekhohn
Sherzana Sunderji
Veronique Tache
Melissa Vanover
Jay Yeh
M Baraa Allaf
Katie Bacca
Elizabeth Blumenthal
Kari Bruce
Lisa Carroll
Robert Day
Jennifer Duffy
David Gibbs
Afshan Hameed
Tamara Hatfield
Alexandra Iacob
Jennifer Jolley
Mustafa Kabeer
Nafiz Kiciman
Nancy Lee
Carol Major
Joshua Makhoul
Yona Nicolau
Elizabeth Patberg
Christina Penfield
Manuel Porto
Pamela Rumney
Valeria Simon
Lizette Spiers
Melissa Westermann
Peter Yu
Kara Calkins
Judith Chung
Ilina Datkhaeva
Daniel DeUgarte
Uday Devaskar
Jaime Deville
Rachel Gutkin
Carla Janzen
Howard Jen
Daniel Kahn
Suhas Kallapur
Steven Lee
Steven Lerman
Melanie Maykin
Aisling Murphy
Tina Nguyen
Victoria Niklas
Rashmi Rao
Gary Satou
Emily Scibetta
Mark Sklansky
Rebecca Stark
Katie Strobel
Renea Sturm
Khalil Tabsh
Afshar Yalda
Rebecca Adami
Laith Alshawabkeh
Tracy Anton
Jerasimos Ballas
Stephen Bickler
Divya Chhabra
Charlotte Conturie
Erika Fernandez
Aileen Fernando
Neil Finer
Andrew Hull
Diana Johnson
Leah Lamale-Smith
Louise Laurent
Frank Mannino
Dora Melber
Mishella Perez
Andrew Picel
Dolores Pretorius
Sandy Ramos
Diana Sanford
Maryam Tarsa
Vy Tran
Douglas Woelkers
Kathy Zhang-Rutledge
Katie Archbold
Victoria Berger
Paul Brakeman
Melissa Catenacci
Shilpa Chetty
Hillary Copp
Emily Edwards
Vickie Feldstein
Neda Ghaffari
Ruth Goldstein
Juan Gonzalez
Kristen Gosnell
Joanne Gras
Michael Harrison
Whitnee Hogan
Romobia Hutchinson
Roxanna Irani
Priyanka Jha
Roberta Keller
Maureen Kohi
Katherine Kosiv
Katie Kramer
Billie Lianoglou
Jennifer Lucero
Tippi MacKenzie
Anne Mardy
Erin Matsuda
Edward Miller
Anita Moon-Grady
Tara Morgan
Amy Murtha
Mary Norton
Natalie Oman
Benjamin Padilla
Shabnam Peyandi
Andrew Phelps
Liina Poder
Annalisa Post
Larry Rand
Naseem Rangwala
Frederico Rocha
Mark Rollins
Melissa Rosenstein
Janice Scudmore
Rachel Shulman
Dorothy Shum
Teresa Sparks
Jeffrey Sperling
Katherine Swanson
Martha Tesfalul
Stephanie Valderramos
Lan Vu
Amanda Yeaton-Massey
Lisa Arcilla
Stacie Bennett
Erin Corbett
Howard Rosenfeld
Source :
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 55:45-48
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Our multi-institutional university consortium implemented a gastroschisis pathway in 2015 to standardize and improve care by promoting avoidance of routine intubation and paralysis during silo placement, expeditious abdominal wall closure, discontinuation of antibiotics/narcotics within 48 h of closure, and early initiation/advancement of feeds.Adherence to the gastroschisis pathway was prospectively monitored. Outcomes for the contemporary cohort (2015-2018) were compared with a historical cohort (2007-2012).Good adherence to the pathway was observed for 70 cases of inborn uncomplicated gastroschisis. The contemporary cohort had significantly lower median mechanical ventilator days (2 versus 5; p 0.01) and antibiotic days (5.5 versus 9; p 0.01) as well as earlier days to initiation of feeds (12 versus 15; p 0.01). However, no differences were observed in length of stay (28 versus 29 days; p = 0.70). A skin closure technique was performed in 66% of the patients, of which 46% were performed at bedside without intubation, the assistance of an operating-room team, or general anesthesia.In this study, adherence to a clinical pathway for gastroschisis across different facilities was feasible and led to reduction in exposure to mechanical ventilation and antibiotics. The adoption of a bedside skin closure technique appears to facilitate compliance with the pathway.Level II/III TYPE OF STUDY: Prospective comparative study with historical cohort.

Details

ISSN :
00223468
Volume :
55
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Pediatric Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ebfa05e552a53f2d6d9e7bba5ec78704