Purpose and Objective: Heart failure therapies including beta-blockers, ACE-inhibitors, aldosterone antagonists, implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) and cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) devices have proven beneficial but are underused in eligible patients. The investigators seek to determine if automating referral to cardiologists and electrophysiologists through an intelligent electronic medical record system can improve adherence to American College of Cardiology (ACC)/ American Heart Association (AHA) heart failure guideline recommended therapies. Study activities and population group: The AMERICA-HF trial will be a randomized, single-center, single blinded study comparing standard-practice provider initiated cardiovascular specialty referral to experimental automated medical record driven cardiovascular specialty referral. An investigational program will automatically screen all finalized electronic reports from clinically indicated transthoracic echocardiogram studies performed in the Duke University Echo Lab system and create an automated query to obtain HF ICD-9 codes. Eligible patients will be randomly assigned to participate in a registry (n=125) or automated electronic medical record (EMR) based subspecialty care intervention arm (n=125). Data analysis: The primary endpoint is rate of adherence (%) to ACC/AHA HF guideline recommended therapies at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up among patients randomized to the registry compared to the intervention. Differences in characteristics (including use of guideline recommended therapies) will be tested using Pearson Chi-square tests for categorical variables and Wilcoxon two-sample tests for continuous variables. Time to event analysis will be performed for the secondary endpoints of hospitalization or death.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
77
Patients in the intervention arm without compelling contraindications to HF therapies will be referred automatically to specialists in HF or electrophysiology (EP) with recommendations to consider those therapies that are not in compliance with guidelines.
Patients assigned to the registry will receive referral to specialists in HF or EP as deemed necessary by the patients physicians.
Duke University Health System
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Rate of adherence (%) to ACC/AHA HF guideline recommended HF therapies among patients randomized to the registry compared to the intervention
Time frame: 12 month follow-up
Adherence to ACC/AHA guideline recommended therapies by sex and race compared to standard referral processes among patients with ejection fraction (EF) ≤ 35% and symptomatic HF.
Time frame: 12 months
Repeated Measures Analysis of Adherence to ACC/AHA HF Guidelines
To determine the time-frame over which the intervention has a treatment effect, repeated measures analysis will be performed at 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months after the intervention is made. The goal of this analysis to to determine how quickly adherence is achieved with the intervention and whether adherence is maintained long-term.
Time frame: 3, 6, 12 months
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