The simplest solution may be good, but is it good enough? Evaluating the effect of a nudge to administer calcium during blood product resuscitation for traumatic injuries

最简单的解决方案或许不错,但它真的足够好吗?评估在创伤性损伤的血液制品复苏过程中,通过提示补充钙剂的效果

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hypocalcemia following severe injury is common. Current institution-specific guidelines recommend calcium (Ca(++)) supplementation during blood product resuscitation. We hypothesize that a nudge intervention would improve clinician adherence to Ca(++)-specific guidelines. METHODS: This study at an urban Level I trauma center evaluated compliance with Ca(++)-specific guidelines during trauma resuscitations. A baseline assessment of guideline awareness preceded four-month pre-intervention and four-month post-intervention periods from July 2021 to February 2022. Nudge signs prompting clinicians to administer Ca(++) were placed throughout all phases of care. Administration of ≥1 dose of Ca(++) after four blood products was the primary endpoint. Aggregate ionized calcium (iCa(++)) levels and percent time within a normal iCa(++) range were secondary outcomes. RESULTS: Baseline assessment of n = 41 trauma team members indicated 83% were uncertain or unaware of current Ca(++) recommendations. Of 86 screened patients, 25 met inclusion criteria. These were median ([IQR] 34 [25-43]) years old with an Injury Severity Score of 18 [14-26] and 84% penetrating injuries with n = 11 pre-intervention and n = 14 post-intervention. The absolute difference (95% CI) in Ca(++) guideline adherence post-intervention compared to pre-intervention was 6.5% (-11.9% to 24.9%, p = 0.755). In aggregate, iCa(++) levels were no different between groups, although the distribution of levels post-intervention trended toward the normal range with less extreme hypocalcemia. CONCLUSIONS: Signs prompting clinicians to give Ca(++) were associated with a modest, non-statistically significant increase in adherence to institution-specific guidelines and a slight shift in the distribution of iCa(++) values toward normal. Future work to optimize resuscitation should evaluate larger cohorts of acutely injured patients and more potent nudges.

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