The association of acute COVID-19 infection with Patient Safety Indicator-12 events in a multisite healthcare system
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The association of acute COVID-19 infection with Patient Safety Indicator-12 events in a multisite healthcare system
Abstract
Background: Patient Safety Indicator (PSI)-12, a hospital quality measure designed by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) to capture potentially preventable adverse events, captures perioperative venous thromboembolism (VTE). It is unclear how COVID-19 has affected PSI-12 performance.
Objective: We sought to compare the cumulative incidence of PSI-12 in patients with and without acute COVID-19 infection.
Design, setting, and participants: This was a retrospective cohort study including PSI-12-eligible events at three Mayo Clinic medical centers (4/1/2020-10/5/2021).
Exposure, main outcomes, and measures: We compared the unadjusted rate and adjusted risk ratio (aRR) for PSI-12 events among patients with and without COVID-19 infection using Fisher's exact χ2 test and the AHRQ risk-adjustment software, respectively. We summarized the clinical outcomes of COVID-19 patients with a PSI-12 event.
Results: Our cohort included 50,400 consecutive hospitalizations. Rates of PSI-12 events were significantly higher among patients with acute COVID-19 infection (8/257 [3.11%; 95% confidence interval {CI}, 1.35%-6.04%]) compared to patients without COVID-19 (210/50,143 [0.42%; 95% CI, 0.36%-0.48%]) with a PSI-12 event during the encounter (p < .001). The risk-adjusted rate of PSI-12 was significantly higher in patients with acute COVID-19 infection (1.50% vs. 0.38%; aRR, 3.90; 95% CI, 2.12-7.17; p < .001). All COVID-19 patients with PSI-12 events had severe disease and 4 died. The most common procedure was tracheostomy (75%); the mean (SD) days from surgical procedure to VTE were 0.12 (7.32) days.
Conclusion: Patients with acute COVID-19 infection are at higher risk for PSI-12. The present definition of PSI-12 does not account for COVID-19. This may impact hospitals' quality performance if COVID-19 infection is not accounted for by exclusion or risk adjustment.
© 2022 Society of Hospital Medicine.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Patient safety indicators overview. Accessed December 15, 2021. https://qualityindicators.ahrq.gov/modules/psi_resources.aspx#techspecs
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