Clinical decision support to reduce unnecessary diagnostic testing for heparin‐induced thrombocytopenia

Author:

Gallo Tyler12ORCID,Curry Steven C.13,Heise C. William13,Antonescu Corneliu C.4,Raschke Robert A.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Clinical Data Analytics and Decision Support University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Phoenix Arizona USA

2. Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science University of Arizona College of Pharmacy Phoenix Arizona USA

3. Department of Medical Toxicology Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix Phoenix Arizona USA

4. Banner Health Greeley Colorado USA

Abstract

SummaryAppropriate evaluation of heparin‐induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is imperative because of the potentially life‐threatening complications. However, overtesting and overdiagnosis of HIT are common. Our goal was to evaluate the impact of clinical decision support (CDS) based on the HIT computerized‐risk (HIT‐CR) score, designed to reduce unnecessary diagnostic testing. This retrospective observational study evaluated CDS that presented a platelet count versus time graph and 4Ts score calculator to clinicians who initiated a HIT immunoassay order in patients with predicted low risk (HIT‐CR score 0–2). The primary outcome was the proportion of immunoassay orders initiated but cancelled after firing of the CDS advisory. Chart reviews were conducted to assess anticoagulation usage, 4Ts scores and the proportion of patients who had HIT. In a 20‐week period, 319 CDS advisories were presented to users who initiated potentially unnecessary HIT diagnostic testing. The diagnostic test order was discontinued in 80 (25%) patients. Heparin products were continued in 139 (44%) patients, and alternative anticoagulation was not given to 264 (83%). The negative predictive value of the advisory was 98.8% (95% CI: 97.2–99.5). HIT‐CR score‐based CDS can reduce unnecessary diagnostic testing for HIT in patients with a low pretest probability of HIT.

Funder

Flinn Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology

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