Abstract:Background: Oral thiamine therapy is frequently prescribed to patients at risk for thiamine deficiency despite recommendations emphasizing the need for high doses of parenteral thiamine to reverse brain thiamine deficits. We evaluated the effect of changes to the computerized provider order entry system on the proportion of prescriptions for parenteral thiamine treatment (primary outcome) and dosages prescribed (secondary outcome) within our academic hospital network. Methods: We obtained data from the pharmac… Show more
“…However, our paper highlights a serious quality assurance issue in AUD with critical illnesses in the US. Automatic flags and suggestions to administer thiamine in the electronic health record with AUD diagnosis code, having an option of thiamine administration in ED/ICU order-set while admitting AUD patients and pharmacy flags for AUD patients are some of the measures that could help improve thiamine supplementation (28,29).…”
The study protocol and statistical analyses codes are available on request. The data cannot be shared publicly as proprietary rights belong to Cerner. Please contact
“…However, our paper highlights a serious quality assurance issue in AUD with critical illnesses in the US. Automatic flags and suggestions to administer thiamine in the electronic health record with AUD diagnosis code, having an option of thiamine administration in ED/ICU order-set while admitting AUD patients and pharmacy flags for AUD patients are some of the measures that could help improve thiamine supplementation (28,29).…”
The study protocol and statistical analyses codes are available on request. The data cannot be shared publicly as proprietary rights belong to Cerner. Please contact
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