Arnold Robert W, Jacob Jack, Matrix Zinnia
J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2017 Nov 1;54(6):356-362. doi: 10.3928/01913913-20170329-04. Epub 2017 Aug 29.
To report on the use of a cloud-based electronic medical record (ROP Check; Glacier Medical Software, Anchorage, AK) designed to provide American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guideline-adherent retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) care through the scheduling and documenting of ROP examinations.
Data analysis on 3,155 patients from a de-identified dataset from 13 neonatal intensive care units.
All newborns with a gestational age of 22 to 30 weeks (N = 2,278) were entered with a documented ROP examination. Of those, 98% and 97.4% completed their initial and follow-up examinations, respectively, within AAP guidelines. All but 1 of 145 initial treatments were completed within AAP guidelines after a decision for treatment was made. Of 369 newborns older than 30 weeks' gestational age and with a birth weight of less than 1,500 grams, none progressed to treatment; four patients had stage 2 or 3 ROP. Of 508 newborns with a gestational age of 31 to 32 weeks and a birth weight of more than 1,500 grams who were entered to identify unstable newborns, 34% did not need examinations; of those who were examined, one progressed to treatment. Fourteen percent of patients were observed as outpatients before retinal maturity and 12% missed some or all outpatient appointments. A decision was made to treat at the first examination for 2 (10%) newborns with a gestational age of 22 weeks and 2 (2%) newborns with a gestational age of 23 weeks. Each patient was within the AAP guidelines for initial treatment.
A computerized system specifically designed with process improvement and error-free delivery of ROP care as a focus can improve adherence to AAP guidelines and achieve superior results. Such a system creates a standardized and measurable safety net for pediatric ophthalmologists, neonatologists, hospitals, and follow-up pediatricians. [J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2017;54(6):356-362.].
报告一种基于云的电子病历系统(ROP Check;冰川医疗软件公司,阿拉斯加安克雷奇)的使用情况,该系统旨在通过安排和记录早产儿视网膜病变(ROP)检查,提供符合美国儿科学会(AAP)指南的ROP护理。
对来自13个新生儿重症监护病房的去识别化数据集的3155例患者进行数据分析。
所有孕周为22至30周的新生儿(N = 2278例)均录入了有记录的ROP检查。其中,分别有98%和97.4%的新生儿在AAP指南规定的时间内完成了初次和随访检查。在决定进行治疗后,145例初次治疗中除1例之外均在AAP指南规定的时间内完成。在369例孕周大于30周且出生体重小于1500克的新生儿中,无1例进展至需要治疗;4例患儿患有2期或3期ROP。在录入系统以识别不稳定新生儿的508例孕周为31至32周且出生体重大于1500克的新生儿中,34%不需要检查;在接受检查的患儿中,1例进展至需要治疗。14%的患者在视网膜成熟前作为门诊患者接受观察,12%的患者错过部分或全部门诊预约。在初次检查时,有2例(10%)孕周为22周的新生儿和2例(2%)孕周为23周的新生儿被决定进行治疗。每位患者的初次治疗均符合AAP指南。
一个专门设计的、以流程改进和无差错提供ROP护理为重点的计算机化系统,可以提高对AAP指南的依从性并取得更好的结果。这样一个系统为小儿眼科医生、新生儿科医生、医院和随访儿科医生创建了一个标准化且可衡量的安全网。[《小儿眼科与斜视杂志》。2017;54(6):356 - 362。]