Appropriate use and clinical impact of transthoracic echocardiography
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- DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2013.8972
Appropriate use and clinical impact of transthoracic echocardiography
Abstract
Importance: Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) accounts for almost half of all cardiac imaging services and is a widely available and versatile tool. Appropriate use criteria (AUC) for echocardiography were developed to improve patient care and health outcomes. Prior studies have shown that most TTEs are appropriate by AUC. However, the associations among TTE, AUC, and their clinical impact have not been well explored.
Objectives: To describe the proportion of TTEs that affect clinical care in an academic medical center overall and in subgroups defined as appropriate and inappropriate by AUC.
Design and setting: Retrospective review of medical records from 535 consecutive TTEs at an academic medical center was performed. The TTEs were classified according to 2011 AUC by 2 cardiologists blinded to clinical impact and were assessed for clinical impact by 2 cardiologists blinded to AUC. Clinical impact was assigned to 1 of the following 3 categories: (1) active change in care, (2) continuation of current care, or (3) no change in care.
Participants: Five hundred thirty-five patients undergoing TTE.
Exposure: Transthoracic echocardiography. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES Prevalence of appropriate, inappropriate, and uncertain TTEs and prevalence of clinical impact subcategories.
Results: Overall, 31.8% of TTEs resulted in an active change in care; 46.9%, continuation of current care; and 21.3%, no change in care. By 2011 AUC, 91.8% of TTEs were appropriate; 4.3%, inappropriate; and 3.9%, uncertain. We detected no statistically significant difference between appropriate and inappropriate TTEs in the proportion of TTEs that led to active change in care (32.2% vs 21.7%; P= .29).
Conclusions and relevance: Although 9 in 10 TTEs were appropriate by 2011 AUC, fewer than 1 in 3 TTEs resulted in an active change in care, nearly half resulted in continuation of current care, and slightly more than 1 in 5 resulted in no change in care. The low rate of active change in care (31.8%) among TTEs mostly classified as appropriate (91.8%) highlights the need for a better method to optimize TTE utilization to use limited health care resources efficiently while providing high-quality care.
Comment in
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Appropriate use guidelines in echocardiography and beyond.JAMA Intern Med. 2013 Sep 23;173(17):1611. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2013.7779. JAMA Intern Med. 2013. PMID: 23877356 No abstract available.
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Appropriate vs clinically useful diagnostic tests.JAMA Intern Med. 2013 Sep 23;173(17):1607-9. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2013.6582. JAMA Intern Med. 2013. PMID: 23877418 No abstract available.
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Appropriate use criteria in echocardiography: is no change the same as no benefit?JAMA Intern Med. 2013 Sep 23;173(17):1609-10. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2013.7273. JAMA Intern Med. 2013. PMID: 23877483 No abstract available.
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Assessing the clinical impact of appropriate echocardiograms.JAMA Intern Med. 2014 Jul;174(7):1195-6. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2014.1440. JAMA Intern Med. 2014. PMID: 25003879 No abstract available.
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Assessing the clinical impact of appropriate echocardiograms--reply.JAMA Intern Med. 2014 Jul;174(7):1196-7. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2014.1437. JAMA Intern Med. 2014. PMID: 25003881 No abstract available.
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