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Health information technology interventions reduce avoidable readmissions in cirrhosis: The HEROIC randomized controlled trial

Jawaid Shaw, Chathur Acharya, Andrew Fagan, Amy Olofson, Kelsey Irwin, Sunil Kohlekar, Leroy R. Thacker, Patrick S. Kamath, Jasmohan S. Bajaj

2025Hepatology5 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Reducing avoidable readmissions in cirrhosis is challenging. Enhanced engagement using health information technology (HIT) interventions and caregivers lowered readmissions in an open-label study of the Patient Buddy App (PBA). Aim: Multicenter trial of PBA versus standard of care (SOC) to reduce avoidable readmissions. APPROACH AND RESULTS: An open-label, randomized clinical trial was performed at 3 sites to study the effect of PBA (HIT) versus SOC in cirrhosis inpatients with adult caregivers (dyads). Initial randomization was 1:1:1 between SOC, HIT only, and HIT+ visits. However, due to COVID-19, an unplanned study redesign required a combined HIT versus SOC. Primary outcome: Avoidable readmissions (decided by a blinded monitoring board). Secondary outcomes were all-cause readmission and stakeholder input. PBA focused on medication adherence, cognitive testing, and symptoms, and was remotely monitored by study staff. In all, 464 subjects (232 dyads) were enrolled [Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU): 120, Mayo: 40, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA): 72; 116 dyads/group]. Avoidable readmissions were significantly higher in SOC versus HIT (19.8% vs. 10.3%, p =0.04) with OR of 2.14 (95% CI 1.01-4.54) and remained significant even after removing pre-COVID HIT+ visits patients (19.8% vs. 9.3%, p =0.040) with OR of 2.41 (95% CI 1.02-5.69). All-cause readmissions were higher in SOC versus HIT (48% vs. 30%, p =0.005). App evaluation/engagement: 1660 alerts were sent; mostly related to HE. Most dyads were satisfied with the app. CONCLUSIONS: In a multicenter randomized clinical trial of 464 cirrhosis inpatients and their CGs across several practice settings, the PBA was associated with lower avoidable readmissions at 30 days post-discharge compared to SOC.

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Randomized controlled trialMedicinePsychological interventionIntensive care medicineCirrhosisEmergency medicineInternal medicinePsychiatryHeart Failure Treatment and ManagementLiver Disease and TransplantationTransplantation: Methods and Outcomes