Semiautomated electronic medical record based system for monitoring delayed adverse events in pediatric endoscopy and sedation

Author:

Wong Jonathan1ORCID,Abazi Tea2,Thielke Rob2,Lerner Diana2

Affiliation:

1. Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Department of Pediatrics University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison Wisconsin USA

2. Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Department of Pediatrics Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee Wisconsin USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo develop a semiautomated electronic medical record (EMR) system to track pediatric endoscopic procedural adverse event (AE) at a tertiary referral children's hospital.MethodsWe developed an automated EMR based query for postprocedure AEs. Main outcome measurements within 30 days of procedure: return to emergency department, return to surgery, unplanned admissions and admissions with longer than intended stays. Events were graded using a recently described classification system for postendoscopy events and tracked for a 36‐month period, from January 2017 to December 2019.ResultsDevelopment of a semi‐automated system was successful in comprehensive identification of endoscopy and sedation related AE. A total of 193 AEs (2%) were identified in all three categories. Seventy cases (0.7%) were noted to be a direct result of an endoscopic procedure. Of these cases, 31 (44%) were noted to be Grade 3, 5 cases (7%) Grade 4, and no Grade 5 AE occured. Higher rates of AE were observed after therapeutic procedures versus diagnostic (2.6% vs. 0.3%, p = <0.00001). AEs related to sedation occurred in 0.5% of procedures with the majority (84%) reported in patients with American Society of Anesthesia classification of 3 or greater.ConclusionsDiagnostic endoscopy remains a safe procedure and risk of both endoscopy and sedation related AE are low. Therapeutic procedures carry a higher risk but are still overwhelmingly safe. Institutional investment in this EMR based system allowed for sustainability and comprehensive tracking of endoscopy related AE.

Publisher

Wiley

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