Expanding Pharmacotherapy Data Collection, Analysis, and Implementation in ERAS® Programs—The Methodology of an Exploratory Feasibility Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Creation of a pharmacotherapy database and execution of a retrospective analysis to compile perioperative medication-specific data related to significant improvements in patient outcomes.
- Estimation of the impact of prophylaxis medications on length of stay, postoperative complications, and hospital readmission rates at 7 and 30 days for the following indications:
- Surgical site infections;
- Thromboembolism;
- Post-operative nausea and vomiting.
- Provide guidance on optimal medication use regarding regimen selection, dosing, timing, and duration of therapy.
2. Research Strategy
3. Approach
4. Specific Research Questions
- Determine the optimal antimicrobial agents used in surgical prophylaxis, including pre-operative dose, timing of preoperative dose, intraoperative repeat doses, postoperative duration of therapy, classification of surgical site infection (if present), and infection organism (if applicable) [12].
- Provide evidence to define optimal prophylaxis regimens to prevent PONV in this surgical population. Specific parameters of analysis include PONV risk factors, preoperative Apfel risk score [13], prophylaxis regimen (dose, timing), postoperative nausea, and duration of Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) LOS [14].
- Evaluate the effect that venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis provides in preventing post-operative VTE in high-risk oncology populations. Specific points of evaluation include prophylaxis agent used (unfractionated heparin versus low-molecular weight heparin verses direct thrombin inhibitors), perioperative timing of dose, post-operative duration of therapy, thromboembolic risk factors, and patient weight [15,16].
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Johnson, E.; Parrish II, R.; Nelson, G.; Elias, K.; Kramer, B.; Gaviola, M. Expanding Pharmacotherapy Data Collection, Analysis, and Implementation in ERAS® Programs—The Methodology of an Exploratory Feasibility Study. Healthcare 2020, 8, 252. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare8030252
Johnson E, Parrish II R, Nelson G, Elias K, Kramer B, Gaviola M. Expanding Pharmacotherapy Data Collection, Analysis, and Implementation in ERAS® Programs—The Methodology of an Exploratory Feasibility Study. Healthcare. 2020; 8(3):252. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare8030252
Chicago/Turabian StyleJohnson, Eric, Richard Parrish II, Gregg Nelson, Kevin Elias, Brian Kramer, and Marian Gaviola. 2020. "Expanding Pharmacotherapy Data Collection, Analysis, and Implementation in ERAS® Programs—The Methodology of an Exploratory Feasibility Study" Healthcare 8, no. 3: 252. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare8030252
APA StyleJohnson, E., Parrish II, R., Nelson, G., Elias, K., Kramer, B., & Gaviola, M. (2020). Expanding Pharmacotherapy Data Collection, Analysis, and Implementation in ERAS® Programs—The Methodology of an Exploratory Feasibility Study. Healthcare, 8(3), 252. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare8030252