Impact of Urine Culture Reflex Policy Implementation in a Large County Hospital Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit – A Pilot Study

Author:

Pham Diana,Hopkins Brian J.,Chavez Audrie A.,Brown L. Steven,Barshikar Surendra,Prokesch Bonnie C.

Abstract

Abstract Objective To promote antimicrobial stewardship, many institutions have implemented a policy of reflexing to a urine culture based on a positive urinalysis result. The rehab patient population, including individuals with brain and spinal cord injuries, may have atypical presentations of UTIs. The study objective is to determine the effects of implementing a urine culture reflex policy in this specific patient population. Design In an inpatient rehabilitation unit, 348 urinalyses were analyzed from August 2019 to June 2021. Urinalysis with greater than or equal to ten white blood cells per high power field (WBC/HPF) was automatically reflexed to a urine culture in this prospective study. Primary outcome was return to acute care related to urinary tract infection. Secondary outcomes included adherence to reflex protocol, antibiotic utilization and appropriateness, adverse outcomes related to antibiotic use, and reduction in urine cultures processed and the associated reduction in healthcare costs. Results There was no statistically significant difference pre- and post-intervention related to the primary outcome. Urine cultures processed were reduced by 58% post-intervention. Conclusions Urine culture reflex policy is likely an effective intervention to reduce the frequency of urine cultures without significantly affecting the need to transfer patients from inpatient rehab back to the acute care setting.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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