Mandatory gastro consult boosts care in decompensated cirrhosis

Mandatory gastro consult boosts care in decompensated cirrhosis

(HealthDay)—For patients hospitalized with decompensated cirrhosis (DC), a gastroenterology mandatory consultation (MC) can improve the quality of care, according to a study published online Dec. 30 in the Journal of Hospital Medicine.

Rony Ghaoui, M.D., from Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, Mass., and colleagues examined the impact of an MC intervention on adherence to (QIs) in patients with DC, and compared outcomes with usual care. Data were collected in a with historic controls; participants included 303 patients who were observed in 695 hospitalizations. For each group, the scores were calculated per admission as the proportion of QIs met versus QIs for which the patient was eligible.

The researchers found that the QI score was significantly higher in the MC group (77.0 percent) than in the usual-care group (46.0 percent; P < 0.001), indicating improved management of ascites and documentation of transplant evaluation. There was also an improvement in management of variceal bleeding which did not reach statistical significance.

"The MC intervention was associated with greater adherence to recommended care but was not powered to detect difference in length of stay, readmission, or ," the authors write.

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