Hayley Evans: Scaling PBM Quality Improvement Through Automated TXA Tracking
Hayley Evans, Deputy Director at the NIHR Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Data Driven Transfusion Practice, shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article she and her colleagues co-authored, published in Transfusion, adding:
“Excited to share our paper in Transfusion exploring how routine electronic health record data can be used to automate Patient Blood Management (PBM) monitoring.
We showed that perioperative tranexamic acid (TXA) use can be tracked accurately at scale moving beyond resource intensive manual audits and revealing variation that can be used to direct implementation efforts.
A step toward continuous, data-driven PBM quality improvement using existing NHS digital infrastructure.”
Title: Electronic patient blood management monitoring using routine health record data: A proof-of-principle study monitoring perioperative tranexamic acid use
Authors: Muhammad Naim Che Rahimi, Paolo Polzella, Mehir Amin, Gardash Bakhishli, Simon Godley, Michael F. Murphy, Simon J. Stanworth, Hayley G. Evans

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