Clinical adherence to thrombophilia screening guidelines at a major tertiary care hospital Journal Article


Authors: Kwon, A. J.; Roshal, M.; DeSancho, M. T.
Article Title: Clinical adherence to thrombophilia screening guidelines at a major tertiary care hospital
Abstract: Background: Thrombophilia screening is widely performed but provides limited clinical utility in managing patients predisposed to venous thromboembolism. Although guidelines to limit testing have been published, adherence to those guidelines in the outpatient clinical setting has not been assessed. Objective: To evaluate outpatient thrombophilia screening practices at a tertiary academic medical center. Methods: We performed a retrospective review of the electronic medical records and a computational analysis of thrombophilia tests collected during a 3-year period (August 2010 to June 2013) at a large teaching hospital. Our primary outcome measures were positive diagnostic yield for thrombophilia and clinician adherence to published thrombophilia screening guidelines in the outpatient setting. Results and Conclusions: We found a positive diagnostic yield of 13.8% (95% confidence interval 12.3% to 15.3%) for outpatient thrombophilia screening at our institution. Of the screening tests requiring a second confirmatory assay for definitive diagnosis, only 12% (95% confidence interval 10.3% to 13.7%) were appropriately obtained. We also observed that 73% of patients in our electronic medical record review were inappropriately tested based on existing screening guideline criteria. When parsed by specialty, we identified that hematologists had a higher adherence rate to guideline criteria than do physicians from other specialties. Our study confirms low adherence to thrombophilia screening guidelines across disciplines and indicates the need for continued clinician education.
Keywords: mass screening; guideline adherence; venous thromboembolism; thrombophilia; guideline; practice; educational activities
Journal Title: Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
ISSN: 1538-7933
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 2016-05-01
Start Page: 982
End Page: 986
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000379163300015
DOI: 10.1111/jth.13284
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 26857657
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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