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Research shows new documentation tool could help optimize seizure treatments in patients with epilepsy

10.19.23 | University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

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New research from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus studies a new tool that will help medical providers identify patients who are failing epilepsy treatments earlier in order to change treatment to rapidly optimize positive outcomes.

The study was published online today in Neurology ® Clinical Practice , an official journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

The study was a quality improvement project that tested the implementation of an easy-to-use standardized electronic health record documentation tool, which dramatically improved the accuracy and completeness of important clinical documentation for those undergoing treatment for the disease.

“It is important for doctors and advanced practice providers to recognize the types of seizures people are experiencing and seizure frequency,” said author Jacob Pellinen, MD, assistant professor of neurology at the Colorado School of Medicine on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. “This is a vital sign for people with epilepsy. It impacts treatments including medications, as well as testing. For that reason, accurate and reliable seizure data is essential in our clinics.”

The research team compared clinics where the new documentation tool was used with those that did not use it. They found that the clinics using the new tool had a sustained level of 100% documentation of seizure frequency, seizure classification and date of last seizure during the observation period. Those without the tool documented seizure frequency between 75-90% of the time, seizure classification 22-40% of the time and date of last seizure 30-76% of the time. The numbers reflect that the accuracy of the tool helps reduce the time it takes to recognize if a patient needs a new treatment regimen.

“This report represents the first large quality improvement project undertaken by the epilepsy group in the University of Colorado outpatient epilepsy clinics and builds on growing evidence in neurologic care that small changes can make big differences. This will dramatically improve the way we provide care for patients. Without incorporating it into our work we risk missing major opportunities to improve care and reduce potentially preventable adverse disease outcomes,” said Pellinen.

About the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is a world-class medical destination at the forefront of transformative science, medicine, education and patient care. The campus encompasses the University of Colorado health professional schools, more than 60 centers and institutes, and two nationally ranked independent hospitals - UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital and Children's Hospital Colorado - that treat more than two million adult and pediatric patients each year. Innovative, interconnected and highly collaborative, the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus delivers life-changing treatments, patient care and professional training and conducts world-renowned research fueled by over $690 million in research grants. For more information, visit www.cuanschutz.edu .

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Laura Kelley
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
laura.a.kelley@cuanschutz.edu

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APA:
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. (2023, October 19). Research shows new documentation tool could help optimize seizure treatments in patients with epilepsy. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LRDXM4O8/research-shows-new-documentation-tool-could-help-optimize-seizure-treatments-in-patients-with-epilepsy.html
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"Research shows new documentation tool could help optimize seizure treatments in patients with epilepsy." Brightsurf News, Oct. 19 2023, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LRDXM4O8/research-shows-new-documentation-tool-could-help-optimize-seizure-treatments-in-patients-with-epilepsy.html.