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Implementation Of Viz.Ai Augmented Intelligence Software To Reduce Door To Puncture Times And Patient Outcomes At A Comprehensive Stroke Center, Cody Bryant, Brandon Womack, Mason Patel, Sanjay Sharma Jan 2024

Implementation Of Viz.Ai Augmented Intelligence Software To Reduce Door To Puncture Times And Patient Outcomes At A Comprehensive Stroke Center, Cody Bryant, Brandon Womack, Mason Patel, Sanjay Sharma

North Texas GME Research Forum 2024

Introduction: Endovascular therapy (EVT) in the form of mechanical thrombectomy is the mainstay of treatment for acute large vessel occlusion (LVO) ischemic stroke, but its efficacy is highly time sensitive. It is crucial that stroke centers continue to implement process improvements that aim to streamline stroke workflow. Viz.AI is a platform that uses artificial intelligence to automatically detect LVOs with computed tomography (CT) imaging. It provides immediate access to the CT images as well as a platform for centralized communication through the mobile application. We sought to determine if the implementation of Viz.AI at our comprehensive stroke center improved stroke …


Descriptive Assessment Of The Pediatric Emergency Team System: The Memorial Health University Medical Center Experience, Ashley Cheek, Lauren Hebert, Sunil Keshwah, Jessica Lee Jan 2023

Descriptive Assessment Of The Pediatric Emergency Team System: The Memorial Health University Medical Center Experience, Ashley Cheek, Lauren Hebert, Sunil Keshwah, Jessica Lee

South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Implementation Of Enhanced Management Processes For Behavioral Health Patients On Staff In The Urban Emergency Department, Michael Hasty, Scott Anderson, Rahul Kashyap, Sue Lynn Myhre Jan 2023

Effect Of Implementation Of Enhanced Management Processes For Behavioral Health Patients On Staff In The Urban Emergency Department, Michael Hasty, Scott Anderson, Rahul Kashyap, Sue Lynn Myhre

TriStar Division Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Quality Improvement: Implementation Of Rapid Mri Protocol At Gsmc For Further Evaluation Of Suspected Pediatric Appendicitis, Colin W. Woolard, Christian Salinas, Allison Hudak, Jeffery Durbin Jan 2023

Quality Improvement: Implementation Of Rapid Mri Protocol At Gsmc For Further Evaluation Of Suspected Pediatric Appendicitis, Colin W. Woolard, Christian Salinas, Allison Hudak, Jeffery Durbin

South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Care Alert Program In Chronic Recurrent Ed Utilizing Patients: Expanded Study, Jonathan Leggett, Kaitlyn Phelps, Erica Gibbons, Jonathan Bryan, Brent Wright, Daniel Nunez, Brian Griggs Jan 2023

Care Alert Program In Chronic Recurrent Ed Utilizing Patients: Expanded Study, Jonathan Leggett, Kaitlyn Phelps, Erica Gibbons, Jonathan Bryan, Brent Wright, Daniel Nunez, Brian Griggs

South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


End The Glow!, Roli Kushwaha, Anthony Furiato, Justin Mcnamee Jun 2020

End The Glow!, Roli Kushwaha, Anthony Furiato, Justin Mcnamee

West Florida Division GME Research Day 2020

Aortic dissection (AD) is part of a group of acute aortic syndromes consisting of intramural aortic hematoma, penetrating aortic ulcer, and aortic rupture. On its own, the incidence is ~3 to 8 cases per 100,000 per year, and up to 25% of cases are missed. The in-hospital mortality when treated is 27%, and with a 2% increase in mortality/hour. Imaging modalities like CT angiography, TEE, and MRA have made improved diagnosis of the disease, but are costly, potentially harmful, time consuming, and require patient stability when in use (1). The key question we have as emergency department providers is if …


Implementation Of A ‘Flow’ Attending Reduces Overall Ed Length Of Stay In Telehealth Intake Model, R. Fuega, K. Maloney, R. A. Band, B. H. Slovis, K. S. London, J. L. White Jun 2019

Implementation Of A ‘Flow’ Attending Reduces Overall Ed Length Of Stay In Telehealth Intake Model, R. Fuega, K. Maloney, R. A. Band, B. H. Slovis, K. S. London, J. L. White

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Background

In an effort to improve our efficiency, the Department of Emergency Medicine recently transitioned from an in person physician triage model to a telehealth intake model. With this change, many new gaps have been identified. By uncoupling triage from the in person intake provider, we lost the ability to manage “quick” discharges, to provide secondary oversight of the patients in the internal waiting room, and to directly supervise patients seen in the fast track area. In order to address these new concerns, and to mitigate the loss felt by removing the in person provider from intake, a ‘flow’ attending …


Escalation Of Care After Admission Within 24 Hours, Joseph Jean, Md, Mitchell Berman, Md, Christopher Ponce, Md, Kory London, Md Jun 2019

Escalation Of Care After Admission Within 24 Hours, Joseph Jean, Md, Mitchell Berman, Md, Christopher Ponce, Md, Kory London, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Objectives

  1. Identify high risk patients in the ED who require hospital admission and may need higher levels of care.
  2. Identify patterns or diagnoses in the ED that predispose patient care to escalations after admission.


Speed And Safety: Emergency Department Ultrasound Lockboxes For Peripheral Iv’S, M. Trifan, S. Schiff, D. Devlin, B. Warden, M. Magee Jun 2019

Speed And Safety: Emergency Department Ultrasound Lockboxes For Peripheral Iv’S, M. Trifan, S. Schiff, D. Devlin, B. Warden, M. Magee

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Objectives

  • To decrease the average amount of time needed to place an USGIV by installing lock-boxes with all necessary materials on the ultrasound carts.
  • To eliminate a time-consuming step in gathering materials for USGIV, while satisfying safety standards for securing sharps in the department


Small Bowel Obstruction: Facilitating Diagnosis And Optimizing Resuscitation And Management, Robin Naples, Md, Kendrick Law, Md, Quinton Campbell, Md, Ryan Bateman, Md Jun 2019

Small Bowel Obstruction: Facilitating Diagnosis And Optimizing Resuscitation And Management, Robin Naples, Md, Kendrick Law, Md, Quinton Campbell, Md, Ryan Bateman, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Introduction

As a common surgical emergency that presents in our Emergency Department, Small Bowel Obstruction (SBO) is a disease process where appropriate treatment relies on early detection, fluid resuscitation, and gastric decompression. Despite SBO representing a common emergency, many patients experience inadequate or delayed management as compared to established guidelines, potentially leading to suboptimal treatment and resolution of SBO. As order sets and alerts within Epic are in place for other disease processes whose management relies on timely diagnosis and fluid resuscitation (e.g. sepsis), objectives for our quality improvement plan involve incorporating elements of alerts and order sets within our …


Improving Emergency Department Efficiency Through Easier Access To Policies, Meryl Abrams, Md, Uma Damle, Md, Adam Brown, Do, Carlos Rodriguez, Md, Frederick Randolph, Md Jun 2019

Improving Emergency Department Efficiency Through Easier Access To Policies, Meryl Abrams, Md, Uma Damle, Md, Adam Brown, Do, Carlos Rodriguez, Md, Frederick Randolph, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Objectives

  1. We aim to help residents, faculty and auxiliary staff to more easily locate and use institutional clinical policies.
  2. To improve patient safety by having the institutionally developed policies be more readily available.


Initial Response To The Opioid Crisis: Availability Of Buprenorphine And Warm Handoff In The Ed, Lauren Selame, Md, Benjamin H. Slovis, Md, Ma, Theodore Christopher, Md, Facep, Kory S. London, Md Jun 2019

Initial Response To The Opioid Crisis: Availability Of Buprenorphine And Warm Handoff In The Ed, Lauren Selame, Md, Benjamin H. Slovis, Md, Ma, Theodore Christopher, Md, Facep, Kory S. London, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Background:

  • The United States is in the midst of an opioid crisis.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has cited Emergency Departments (ED) as important centers for treatment and referral, including medication assisted treatment (MAT), which has been shown to be superior to motivational interviewing and referral alone.1,2
  • While direct linkage to outpatient programs via the ED may be an opportunity to better serve this population, data on such “warm handoff” interventions are sparse.

Objective: We initiated an ED opioid use disorder (OUD) pathway, which aimed to initiate buprenorphine therapy and perform warm handoff directly into the community for …


Improving Ed Door To Puncture Times For Endovascular Thrombectomy In Acute Ischemic Stroke, Richard F. Schmidt, Md, Nabeel Herial, Md, Robin D'Ambrosio, Bsn, Erin Simko, Bsn, Fred Rincon, Md, Maria Aini, Md, Pascal Jabbour, Md, Stavropoula Tjoumakaris, Md, M. Reid Gooch, Md, Robert H. Rosenwasswer, Md, Robin Dharia, Md Jun 2019

Improving Ed Door To Puncture Times For Endovascular Thrombectomy In Acute Ischemic Stroke, Richard F. Schmidt, Md, Nabeel Herial, Md, Robin D'Ambrosio, Bsn, Erin Simko, Bsn, Fred Rincon, Md, Maria Aini, Md, Pascal Jabbour, Md, Stavropoula Tjoumakaris, Md, M. Reid Gooch, Md, Robert H. Rosenwasswer, Md, Robin Dharia, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Objectives

  • Optimize the management of patients presenting to TJUH with AIS who are candidates for ET.
  • Enable continued process improvement through improved data collection methods and identification of new process metrics.


It Takes A Village: Developing An Airway Management Bundle To Standardize Emergent Intubation Processes In The Emergency Department, James Sacca, Md, Daniel Casey Kim, Md, Dimitri Papanagnou, Md, Mph, Edd(C) Jun 2019

It Takes A Village: Developing An Airway Management Bundle To Standardize Emergent Intubation Processes In The Emergency Department, James Sacca, Md, Daniel Casey Kim, Md, Dimitri Papanagnou, Md, Mph, Edd(C)

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Problem Definition

Airway management is at the core of emergent patient care. Emergent intubations in the Emergency Department (ED) at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (TJUH) have been noted by staff to be variable and not standardized. Staff have also described that equipment tends to be difficult to locate during intubations.

There is no objective data to confirm these claims. Furthermore, there is no bundle in place to guide emergent intubations in the ED.

Our team sought immediate actions to improve ED airway processes.