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WHAT IS SCIP? PART II PREVENTING CARDIAC AND VENOUS THROMBOSIS COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING SURGERY Developed by Kathy Wonderly RN, BSPA, CPHQ Performance Improvement Coordinator Developed : October 2009 Most recently updated: September 2013
OBJECTIVES FOR SCIP PART II To identify the patients who should receive a Beta blocker during the perioperative period. To recognize the approved venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis for surgical patients. To recognize the importance of the VTE prophylaxis being started with 24 hours before to 24 hours after surgery Changes for January- September 2014 will be in italics.
SCIP-CARDIOLOGY BETA BLOCKER THERAPY This is the only cardiac measure in the current SCIP program. Research has shown that mortality increases when patients who are on beta-blocker therapy prior to admission do not receive a betablocker during the perioperative period
SCIP-CARDIOLOGY BETA BLOCKER THERAPY For this measure the perioperative period is defined as the day prior to surgery through postoperative day two with day of surgery being day zero. It is expected that the patient will receive a dose the day before or the day of surgery, a dose on P. O. days 1 and 2. If the patient’s length of stay is less that 2 days the administration of the beta blocker the day prior to or day of surgery only are assessed.
SCIP-CARDIOLOGY BETA BLOCKER THERAPY Nursing role While ordering a medication is a physician responsibility, nurses should remind the physician that the patient was taking a beta blocker prior to admission. Nursing or often anesthesia will administer the medication as ordered. Be sure to document the date and time of the administration.
DOCUMENTATION As with the other indicators if the practitioner does not order a beta blocker for patients who are on one prior to admission. He/she must document the reason for not ordering this medication. This documentation must occur each day the medication is not ordered. Acceptable reasons include having a ventricular assist device or heart transplantation. .
APPROVED BETA BLOCKER THERAPY Acebutolol Atenolol/chlorthalidone Betapace AF Betaxolol Bisoprolol/fumarate Bisoprolol/hydrochlorothiazide Brevibloc Bystolic Carvedilol Coreg Corgard Corzide 40/5 Corzide 80/5 c Esmolol
SCIP-CARDIOLOGY BETA BLOCKER THERAPY CONT. Inderal LA Inderide LA Inno. Pran XL Labetalol Levatol Lopressor HCT Lopressor/hydrochlorothiazide Metoprolol/hydrochlorothiazide Metoprolol Tartrate/hydrochlorothiazide Nadolol/bendroflumethiazide Nebivolol HCL Nebivolol Hydrochloride
SCIP-CARDIOLOGY BETA BLOCKER THERAPY CONT. Penbutolol Pindolol Propranolol HCL Propranolol Hydrochloride Propranolol/hydrochlorothiazide Sectral Sorine Sotalol HCL Tenoretic Tenormin I. V. Timolol Toprol-XL Trandate Trandale HCL Visken Zebeta Ziac Specifications Manual for National Hospital Inpatient Quality Measures Discharges 01 -01 -14(1 Q 14) through 09 -30 -14 - (3 Q 14) Appendix C
SCIP-VTE- PROPHYLAXIS INITIATED The VTE measure requires that the ordered VTE prophylaxis is initiated within 24 hours prior to the anesthesia start time to 24 hours after the anesthesia end time. This is a nursing driven measure.
EXCLUDED PATIENTS There are several groups of patients who are excluded from this indicator. These include: Burn patients Patients whose total surgical time is less than 60 minutes Patients who stay less than two nights. Patients who are on oral anticoagulation therapy prior to admission.
SCIP-VTE- PROPHYLAXIS INITIATED There are two types of prophylaxis. Pharmacological which include: Heparin Low molecular weight heparin such as Lovonox Factor Xa inhibitor fondaparinux – Arixtra or Xarelto Warfarin (Coumadin)
SCIP-VTE- PROPHYLAXIS INITIATED 2. Mechanical prophylaxis which include : Graduated Compression Stockings (GCS) Intermittent Pneumatic Compression Devices (IPC) Venous Foot Pump (VFP)
THE GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR VTE PROPHYLAXIS Years of research have identified that the type of procedure done drives the choice of VTE prophylaxis. The following slides show the recommendations for each category of surgery. While ordering prophylaxis is the responsibility of the practitioner, the nurses caring for postop patients should look for some type of order or documentation as to why nothing was ordered.
SCIP-VTE- PROPHYLAXIS INITIATED Procedure Recommended prophylaxis Elective Total Knee or Total Any of the following Hip Replacement Low molecular weight heparin Factor Xa inhibitor including oral route (Xarelto) Warfarin ICP VFP Low molecular weight heparin Aspirin Hip Fracture surgery Low molecular weight heparin Low dose unfractionated heparin Factor Xa Inhibitor Warfarin ICP Aspirin
SCIP-VTE- PROPHYLAXIS INITIATED General Surgery Low molecular weight inhibitor Low dose unfractionated heparin Factor Xa Inhibitor IPC Urologic Surgery Low molecular weight inhibitor Low dose unfractionated heparin Factor Xa Inhibitor IPC Pharmacological combined with IPC or GCS
SCIP-VTE- PROPHYLAXIS INITIATED Gynecologic Surgery Low molecular weight inhibitor Low dose unfractionated heparin Factor Xa Inhibitor IPC Pharmacological combined with IPC or GCS Intracranial Neurosurgery Low molecular weight inhibitor Low dose unfractionated heparin IPC with or without GCS Any combination of the pharmacological and mechanical listed above.
SCIP-VTE- PROPHYLAXIS INITIATED As you see in the previous charts the first choice of prophylaxis for VTE prevention is medication with or without any mechanical device use. When the patient has a documented contraindication such as recent GI bleed , the mechanical device prophylaxis can be used alone.
SCIP-VTE- PROPHYLAXIS INITIATED NURSING ROLE Regardless of the treatment ordered it must be initiated in the time frame of 24 hours prior to anesthesia start time to 24 hours after the anesthesia end time. Nursing and Pharmacy need to work together to assure the medications are available, administered and the start time documented within this window.
SCIP SUMMARY The SCIP core measure set is the most complicated of all. Not only are the most measures but there are specific time limits designated for six of these indicators. The role of nursing is huge. Not only do you need to know the recommendations but you must be sure that each measure is addressed within the designated timeframe. As with the other CMS core measures each indicator requires an action and concise documentation.
THE FUTURE Reducing the complications of surgery continues to be one of the National Patient Safety Goals and a goal of the health care reform movement.
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE 1. Patients who are taking a beta blocker prior to arrival for surgery and receiving general anesthesia should have a dose given during the perioperative period which ends at discharge from PACU. A. True B. False
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE 2. The SCIP VTE measures will be met as long as you get that patient out of bed on post-op day 1. A. True B. False
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE 3. Heparin or Lovonox can be given up to ____ hour(s) before anesthesia start time and still be considered appropriate treatment according to the SCIP guidelines. A. 4 B. 16 C. 24 D. 48
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE 4. The first choice for VTE prophylaxis is pharmacological with or without a mechanical device. A. True B. False