An Approach to Treating Diabetic Foot Ulcers

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An Approach to Treating Diabetic Foot Ulcers Gayle E. Reiber, MPH, PhD VA Career Scientist, VA Puget Sound Health Care System Professor of Epidemiology and Health Services, University of Washington Funding Support from VA Rehabilitation R&D, HSR&D, VISN 20

Acknowledgments Greg Raugi, MD, PhD, Study Co-PI Geoff McCarthy, MD, VISN 20 Don Rowberg, MD, Walla Walla Carol Flaugher-Rupe, RN, PA-C, CWOCN Royalann Evans, RN Jennifer Miller, OTR/L Sara Uribe

Statement of the Problem The most common causal pathways leading to leg amputation include a foot ulcer One in six people with diabetes will have a foot ulcer during their lifetime 82,000 US lower limb amputations occurred in people with diabetes A majority of amputations could be avoided if the events leading to the foot ulcer could be ameliorated or if the foot ulcer was treated promptly and aggressively with good wound care

The VA Situation 5,000,000+ patients in the VA system 1,000,000+ have diabetes 150,000+ will develop a foot ulcer some time during their lives

Unique VA Diabetic Foot Ulcer and Amputation Patients by Setting FY 2003-2004 Total number of unique ulcer patients Amputations Tertiary Care Centers (66) Primary and Secondary Care Centers (91) Community- Based Outreach Clinics (862) 21,817 15,826 7,787 3,426 1,612

VA Foot Ulcer Care VA ulcer care providers have different backgrounds Use a vast spectrum of therapies, some in place of repetitive, painstaking, routine good wound care Busy providers must balance competing demands of acutely ill patients vs. medically and socially complex, time-consuming, foot ulcer patients

Research on VA Foot Care Shows There are Opportunities for Enhanced provider communication and coordination Resolution of structural issues: system organization including clinics and personnel; transportation Electronic documentation (care for foot ulcers is under-coded and under-rewarded) rewarded)

What Do the High-Risk Veterans From 8 VA s s Tell Us? Many can t t see or feel their feet They have not been given enough education on foot care They don t t know whom to call / when to call They have un-met foot care needs They are not adequately involved in their care

Approach to Solving the Problem Single interventions targeting a modifiable risk factor??? No single magic bullet is sufficiently robust to achieve long-term prevention in all patients in all health care settings This is a complex systemic problem requiring a complex set of interventions

The Chronic Care Model A roadmap to guide the solution to complex systemic problems, address the mismatch between needs of patients with chronic illness and a care system designed for acute illness.

The Chronic Care Model Applied to Foot Ulcer Care

The Chronic Care Model Applied to Foot Ulcer Care

The Chronic Care Model Applied to Foot Ulcer Care

What Is Good Wound Care? Set of principles that should be applied to every patient at each encounter Debride callus, devitalized tissue Measure the wound Treat invasive bacterial infection Offload weight Provide moist wound healing environment Provide a global assessment Schedule regular follow-up up continuity of care

Key Questions Will good wound care be delivered and documented more frequently in diabetic foot ulcer patients during the intervention period compared to the comparison period? Will delivering a package of good wound care to veterans be associated with decreases in time to healing and increases in ulcer-free survival?

Key Questions Will delivering a package of good wound care improve patient, provider, and institutional acceptance for organized foot ulcer care? Will a package of good wound care be safe and transportable for a subsequent VA clinical trial of diabetic foot ulcer treatment in non-tertiary care facilities?

Identifying a place in need of a diabetic foot ulcer intervention?.

Walla Walla VA Primary and Secondary Care VA Medical Center Serves ~70,000 veterans; catchment area of 42,000 square miles 3 CBOC s 12.5 primary care providers 1 hospitalist 3 PCP have specialty training (one endo, one pulmonary, one infectious diseases) No full-time specialists Community podiatrists contract care 26-bed Skilled Nursing Home

Walla Walla Project Hypothesis: Delivering a package of good wound care in a non-tertiary care VA center will be feasible, acceptable, and safe Timetable Study Activity: Time Interval: Comparison Period; Abstract Medical Records No Activity Startup Period and Record Reviews Study Interval (24 Months) Intervention Period; Foot Ulcer Team Provides Treatment Follow-up Period; Analyze and Disseminate Findings 24 months 6 months 9 months 12 months 3 months

Foot Ulcer Treatment at WWVA 1. Review of administrative data on foot ulcers and amputations 180 foot ulcer coded patients in 2003-4 125 unique patient records 26 had diabetic foot ulcer (diabetes, at least one foot, and an ulcer at or below the malleoli 21%) 99 did not have a diabetic foot ulcer - decubitus ulcer, acute trauma (e.g. punctures, or insect bite), acute arterial insufficiency (e.g. dry gangrenous toe), surgical wounds or the result of vasculitis, pyoderma gangrenosum, gout (79%)

Good Wound Care Delivery Element of GWC Walla Walla 2003-4 1 st st visit N = 26 f/u visits N = 81 Glycemic control documented 35% n/a HbA 1c reported 42% n/a Peripheral circulation documented 46% n/a Sensory exam documented 27% n/a Anatomic abnormalities documented 15% n/a Debridement performed 4% 16% Wound measurements (l x w)recorded 23% 21% Global assessment recorded n/a 41% Statement of infection (or not) 73% 75% Offloading strategy documented 35% 35% Moist wound healing prescribed 19% 35%

2) Assessed institutional interest level (administration and providers) Interviews with key Walla Walla VA and community providers Surveyed providers, 77% responded; identified a need for organized wound care CMO identified personnel for wound care team

3) Wrote, negotiated, and signed a cooperative agreement with the site PI (CMO) We agreed to purpose, time frame Walla Walla leadership selected people We train and monitor team We both provide resources (as did VISN 20) We provide clinical back-up We provide Foot Ulcer CPRS template

Core Organization and Flow Tele-consultation Patient with Foot Ulcer Treatment in Wound Clinic Primary Care

The Walla Walla Model

Start-up Period Victories Training team members PA - Carol Flaugher-Rupe RN - Royalann Evans PCC - Sara Uribe Offloading therapist - Jennifer Miller Organizing a NEW Clinic; scheduling system Pharmaceutical and dressing formulary Same day, on site off-loading or footwear Coordination with Primary Care, CBOC s, Community Podiatrists, Tertiary Care Centers developed care pathways Tele-wound consults, weekly phone card rounds and 24/7 back-up Continuing foot education bimonthly w/community

Chart Note Template

Making the Clinical Information System Work Notebook computers with stylus Foot ulcer data collection template built into CPRS Automatically gathers information from prior encounters and feed forward to today s s visit Based on principles of good wound care thus collects and integrates the proper data Prevents important deletions.. Allows oversight by off-site experts/case managers; pictures, x-rays, x images shared Streamlines ordering, justifies coding, and documentation Facilitates communication with PCPs

Start-up Period Findings Distribution of Wound Diagnoses 88 unique veterans in 8 months 28% diabetic foot ulcers Individualized patient problem solving based on baseline diabetes survey Patient Satisfaction - veterans mail Seattle a 1 page satisfaction survey after each visit uniformly describe care as excellent Needed full 9 months to prepare intervention

The Future VISN 20 Network of Wound Care VA Puget Sound - Magnet Providers interested and willing to work together CPRS templates by type of wound Computer experts (CAC) develop with clinicians Training and retraining on evidence based info Wound care procedure manuals Formularies for wound care medications and products Wound care providers highly valued, supported!

VISN 20 What are the VISN 20 Wound Problems? % Diabetes Total N Foot ulcers 47 3,140 Venous ulcers 55 1,794 Arterial ulcers 46 733 Pressure ulcers 28 1,281 Minor amputations 83 108 Major amputations 72 95

Who is Next? Seattle/American Lake Roseburg Eugene CBOC

Summary and Conclusions Excellent scientific evidence supports good wound care elements Good Wound Care is not difficult it it is repetitive, physically demanding, patient centered and time-consuming It is all about the details (organization, personnel, CPRS) We hope to decrease the Double Trouble in Walla Walla by the end of the intervention!