PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

The sustainable impact of an educational approach to improve the appropriateness of laboratory test orders in the ICU.

  • Benjamin Clouzeau,
  • Marie Caujolle,
  • Aurelie San-Miguel,
  • Jerome Pillot,
  • Nathalie Gazeau,
  • Christophe Tacaille,
  • Vincent Dousset,
  • Fabienne Bazin,
  • Frederic Vargas,
  • Gilles Hilbert,
  • Mathieu Molimard,
  • Didier Gruson,
  • Alexandre Boyer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214802
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. e0214802

Abstract

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IntroductionFew studies described strategies to improve the use of diagnostic tests in intensive care units (ICU). No study assessed whether their impact was sustained or not. In this study, we assessed whether a multi-faceted intervention for more appropriate use of laboratory testing can decrease the number of tests, is sustainable, is not associated with additional morbidity and represents a potential cost saving.Material and methodsAn open-label prospective cohort study in two separated units of the same medical intensive care unit (ICU) including respectively 3315 and 2392 consecutive patients. After the observation period (2010), a reduction in ICU A of unnecessary diagnostics tests as part of a program including senior supervisory of juniors' orders, encouragements for orders containment at each everyday round discussions (period 2; 2011). Period 3 (2012) consisted in the prolongation of the protocol as a routine care without supervision; Period 4 (2013) was a new period of observation without intervention. No modification was implemented in ICU B in periods 2-4.ResultsAfter the intervention, a decrease in the overall number of tests per ICU-patient-days (37.3±5.5 (baseline) to 15.2±3.2 (- 59%); pConclusionsLaboratory test containment is effective, likely safe and sustainable provided that an educational program is repeatedly promoted, that it makes sense for the whole team, that senior and junior physicians are both committed in the program, and that encouragements for laboratory orders containment at each everyday round discussions.