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An Electronic Protocol for Translation of Research Results to Clinical Practice: A Preliminary Report
Authors:Alan H. Morris   James Orme   Jr   Beatriz H. Rocha   John Holmen   Terry Clemmer   Nancy Nelson   Jode Allen   Al Jephson   Dean Sorenson   Kathy Sward   Homer Warner     for the Reengineering Critical Care Clinical Research Investigators
Abstract:

Introduction

We evaluated the feasibility of using an electronic protocol developed for research use (Research-eProtocol-insulin) for blood glucose management in usual intensive care unit clinical practice.

Methods

We implemented the rules of Research-eProtocol-insulin in the electronic medical record of the Intermountain Healthcare hospital system (Clinical-eProtocol-insulin) for use in usual clinical practice. We evaluated the performance of Clinical-eProtocol-insulin rules in the intensive care units of seven Intermountain Healthcare hospitals and compared this performance with the performance of Research-eProtocol-insulin at the LDS Hospital Shock/Trauma/Respiratory Intensive Care Unit.

Results

Clinician (nurse or physician) compliance with computerized protocol recommendations was 95% (of 21,325 recommendations) with Research-eProtocol-insulin and 92% (of 109,458 recommendations) with Clinical-eProtocol-insulin. The blood glucose distribution in clinical practice (Clinical-eProtocol-insulin) was similar to the research use distribution (Research-eProtocol-insulin); however, the mean values (119 mg/dl vs 113 mg/dl) were statistically different (P = 0.0001). Hypoglycemia rates in the research and practice settings did not differ: the percentage of measurements ≤40 mg/dl (0.11% vs 0.1%, P = 0.65) and the percentage of patients with at least one blood glucose ≤40 mg/dl (4.2% vs 3%, P = 0.23) were not statistically significantly different.

Conclusion

Our electronic blood glucose protocol enabled translation of a research decision-support tool (Research-eProtocol-insulin) to usual clinical practice (Clinical-eProtocol-insulin).
Keywords:clinical   clinical protocol   computer protocol   glucose   intensive care   replicability
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