Clinical Outcomes of a Pharmacy-Led Blood Factor Stewardship Program

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作者
Trueg, Anne O. [1 ]
Lowe, Christopher [1 ]
Kiel, Patrick J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Indiana Univ, Hlth Simon Canc Ctr, Dept Pharm, 550 N Univ Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA
关键词
blood factors; pharmacy stewardship; recombinant factor 7; prothrombin complex concentrates; RECOMBINANT FACTOR VIIA; ACTIVATED FACTOR-VII; FACTOR VILA; LIVER; FUTILITY; DISEASE; SAFETY;
D O I
10.1097/MJT.0000000000000371
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
To report the results of a pharmacist-directed blood factor stewardship program targeting off-label utilization designed to limit use to established organizational guidelines in high-risk populations. Prospective evaluation of recombinant factor VIIa and prothrombin complex concentrate orders beginning June 2013 through May 2014 and a matched retrospective cohort from June 2012 to May 2013. Matched cohorts were evaluated for 28-day mortality, change in international normalized ratio (INR), adverse events, concurrent blood product use, and cost savings. Forty-two orders for blood factor were ordered between June 2013 and May 2014, 70 orders in the year before (N = 112). Twenty eight-day mortality was not different between the cohorts: 53.9% versus 50% (P = 0.77). Blood factor use with underlying liver failure and active bleeding was strongly associated with 28-day mortality: odds ratio (95% confidence interval), 2.9 (1.5-7.14) and 2.91 (0.01-2.91), respectively. Blood products dispensed increased over the year with plasma products the most significant (1 vs. 4 P = 0.004). All other clinical outcomes were nonsignificant. An annual cost savings of $375,539 was achieved, primarily through a significant reduction in recombinant factor VIIa and avoidance in high-risk patients. Use of off-label blood factors can be controlled through a pharmacist-led stewardship program. Twenty eight-day mortality was not different between the 2 cohorts; however, identification of risk factors for death associated with blood factor use allows for restriction in high-risk populations, creates a discussion of futile care, and yields cost savings.
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页码:e643 / e647
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