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用于 STEMI 护理优化的移动应用程序:试点实施项目报告。

A mobile application for STEMI care optimization: Pilot implementation project report.

机构信息

The Zena and Michael A. Wiener Cardiovascular Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.

The Zena and Michael A. Wiener Cardiovascular Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

Int J Cardiol. 2024 Nov 15;415:132447. doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2024.132447. Epub 2024 Aug 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Clinical outcomes of patients presenting with STEMI are significantly improved by reducing time from vessel occlusion to coronary blood flow restoration. In an effort to improve outcomes, we developed a secure mobile application, STEMIcathAID, and designed a pilot project implementing the app into the workflow for STEMI patients transfer. The aim of the study is to assess the impact of the app on key metrics for STEMI transfer before (historic) and after app launch.

METHODS

The pilot project included physicians, nurses and technicians from the Emergency Medicine and Nursing Departments at the referring center, the catheterization laboratory and transfer center. From July 2021 to February 2023, the referring center activated STEMIcathAID alarms in parallel with the previously established STEMI activation with traditional phone call to transfer center.

RESULTS

One hundred eleven suspected STEMI calls were activated through the app with 66 accepted and 45 rejected cases; thirty-one STEMI cases with available device time were compared with 42 STEMIs activated through the traditional pathway before the app implementation. Median door-to-device time for STEMIcathAID-assisted transfer decreased from 106 to 86 min (p < 0.001). The significant improvement, 20 min (19%), of the key metric for interhospital transfer resulted in all STEMI cases meeting the AHA goal of door-to-device time ≤ 120 min. In addition, median door-in-door-out time at the referral hospital decreased from 56 to 50 min (p = 0.01).

CONCLUSIONS

Implementation of a mobile app into STEMI workflow of a large urban healthcare system significantly improved the quality of care for transfer of STEMI patients.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

AHA Get With The Guidelines-Coronary Artery Disease® (GWTG-CAD) registry is a national quality improvement program and is not subject to the institutional review board approval.

摘要

背景

通过缩短从血管闭塞到恢复冠状动脉血流的时间,STEMI 患者的临床预后得到显著改善。为了改善预后,我们开发了一个安全的移动应用程序 STEMIcathAID,并设计了一个试点项目,将该应用程序纳入 STEMI 患者转运的工作流程。本研究旨在评估该应用程序对 STEMI 转运关键指标的影响,这些指标在应用程序推出前后(历史)进行评估。

方法

试点项目包括转诊中心的急诊医学和护理部门的医生、护士和技术人员、导管室和转运中心。从 2021 年 7 月至 2023 年 2 月,转诊中心同时激活 STEMIcathAID 警报和之前通过传统电话向转运中心激活 STEMI 的方式。

结果

通过应用程序激活了 111 例疑似 STEMI 电话,其中 66 例被接受,45 例被拒绝;31 例有可用设备时间的 STEMI 病例与应用程序实施前通过传统途径激活的 42 例 STEMI 进行了比较。STEMIcathAID 辅助转运的门到设备时间中位数从 106 分钟降至 86 分钟(p<0.001)。关键的院内转运指标显著改善 20 分钟(19%),所有 STEMI 病例均达到 AHA 门到设备时间≤120 分钟的目标。此外,转诊医院的门到门时间中位数从 56 分钟降至 50 分钟(p=0.01)。

结论

将移动应用程序纳入大型城市医疗系统的 STEMI 工作流程显著改善了 STEMI 患者转运的护理质量。

试验注册

AHA Get With The Guidelines-Coronary Artery Disease®(GWTG-CAD)注册是一个全国性的质量改进计划,不受机构审查委员会的批准。

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