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Graphical analysis of guideline adherence to detect systemwide anomalies in HIV diagnostic testing
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Brandt, Cynthia A.
, Chartier, Maggie
, Hauser, Ronald George
, Maier, Marissa M.
, Bhargava, Ankur
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Analysis
/ Evaluation
/ Graphic methods
/ HIV testing
2022
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Graphical analysis of guideline adherence to detect systemwide anomalies in HIV diagnostic testing
by
Brandt, Cynthia A.
, Chartier, Maggie
, Hauser, Ronald George
, Maier, Marissa M.
, Bhargava, Ankur
in
Analysis
/ Evaluation
/ Graphic methods
/ HIV testing
2022
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Graphical analysis of guideline adherence to detect systemwide anomalies in HIV diagnostic testing
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Graphical analysis of guideline adherence to detect systemwide anomalies in HIV diagnostic testing
2022
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Overview
Analyses of electronic medical databases often compare clinical practice to guideline recommendations. These analyses have a limited ability to simultaneously evaluate many interconnected medical decisions. We aimed to overcome this limitation with an alternative method and apply it to the diagnostic workup of HIV, where misuse can contribute to HIV transmission, delay care, and incur unnecessary costs. We used graph theory to assess patterns of HIV diagnostic testing in a national healthcare system. We modeled the HIV diagnostic testing guidelines as a directed graph. Each node in the graph represented a test, and the edges pointed from one test to the next in chronological order. We then graphed each patient's HIV testing. This set of patient-level graphs was aggregated into a single graph. Finally, we compared the two graphs, the first representing the recommended approach to HIV diagnostic testing and the second representing the observed patterns of HIV testing, to assess for clinical practice deviations. The HIV diagnostic testing of 1.643 million patients provided 8.790 million HIV diagnostic test results for analysis. Significant deviations from recommended practice were found including the use of HIV resistance tests (n = 3,007) and HIV nucleic acid tests (n = 16,567) instead of the recommended HIV screen. We developed a method that modeled a complex medical scenario as a directed graph. When applied to HIV diagnostic testing, we identified deviations in clinical practice from guideline recommendations. The model enabled the identification of intervention targets and prompted systemwide policy changes to enhance HIV detection.
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Public Library of Science
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