Elzinga Jason L, Dunne Cody L, Vorobeichik Allen, Keto-Lambert Diana, Grigat Daniel, Lang Eddy, Dowling Shawn
Emergency Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, CAN.
Pediatrics, University of Alberta Evidence-Based Practice Center, Edmonton, CAN.
Cureus. 2020 Aug 1;12(8):e9509. doi: 10.7759/cureus.9509.
This study describes the protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis. The primary objective of the review is to identify experimental studies assessing the effectiveness of interventions that aim to reduce the proportion of computed tomography (CT) in emergency departments (EDs). Data permitting, our secondary objectives will be to assess the impact of reduction in CT utilization on the length of stay, admission to hospital, and uptake/satisfaction with the intervention. When available, balancing measures such as readmission to hospital or ED revisit rates will be included. Pre-defined subgroup analyses include patient populations (adult or pediatric), type of ED, and the nature of the intervention. Through this review, the research team aims to inform knowledge translation initiatives aimed at lowering CT usage in the ED by identifying the most effective interventions to safely improve CT resource stewardship.
本研究描述了一项系统评价和荟萃分析的方案。该评价的主要目的是识别评估旨在降低急诊科计算机断层扫描(CT)比例的干预措施有效性的实验性研究。在数据允许的情况下,我们的次要目标将是评估CT使用减少对住院时间、住院率以及对干预措施的接受度/满意度的影响。如有可用数据,还将纳入诸如再次住院或急诊科复诊率等平衡指标。预定义的亚组分析包括患者群体(成人或儿童)、急诊科类型以及干预措施的性质。通过这项评价,研究团队旨在通过识别最有效的干预措施来安全改善CT资源管理,为旨在降低急诊科CT使用的知识转化举措提供信息。