Heart Failure Clinical Trial
Official title:
Computerized Guidelines Enhanced by Symptoms and History: Clinical Effects
Physician compliance with practice guidelines is imperfect. Computer-generated reminders from electronic medical record systems have been shown to increase compliance with guidelines, but they often require symptom and history data, which limits computer facilitation. Heart failure is a serious condition for which compliance with established guidelines is suboptimal. Physicians� compliance with heart failure guidelines may improve if such reminders use symptom and history data.
Background:
Physician compliance with practice guidelines is imperfect. Computer-generated reminders
from electronic medical record systems have been shown to increase compliance with
guidelines, but they often require symptom and history data, which limits computer
facilitation. Heart failure is a serious condition for which compliance with established
guidelines is suboptimal. Physicians� compliance with heart failure guidelines may improve
if such reminders use symptom and history data.
Objectives:
1) Program standard computer-based guidelines for heart failure using data from the
electronic medical record systems at the Indianapolis and Seattle VAMCs. 2) Establish a
system for capturing data on symptoms and history from heart failure patients before
scheduled primary care visits. 3) Incorporate these data into enhanced computer reminders.
4) Conduct a randomized, controlled trial comparing these two types of reminders� effects on
physician prescribing, patient objective and subjective outcomes, and health care
utilization.
Methods:
This controlled trial targets patients with objective evidence of left ventricular
dysfunction on cardiac imaging studies and a current outpatient diagnosis of heart failure.
Primary care physicians in the Indianapolis and Seattle VAMCs have been randomized to
receive either standard heart failure treatment reminders or reminders enhanced by
history/symptom data. Study data come from the VAMCs electronic medical record systems
(i.e., clinical data, utilization, and costs) and patient interviews (heart failure symptoms
and medication compliance, heart failure-specific quality of life, and patients�
satisfaction with their primary care). Data analysis will be performed at the patient level
using general estimating equations to account for patient and physician characteristics and
clustering of patients within physicians.
Status:
Data Collection: Enrollment has been completed, with 503 patients enrolled from the
Roudebush VAMC in Indianapolis and 250 from the VA Puget Sound Health Care System in
Seattle. The trial continues without irregularities in both places. More than 80 percent of
eligible patients were enrolled from both sites. Subjective data are being collected prior
to scheduled visits on more than 95 percent of enrolled subjects.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label
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