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Choosing Wisely Canada®: Five tests, procedures and treatments to question in Emergency Medicine

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 March 2017

Amy H. Y. Cheng*
Affiliation:
Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Sam Campbell
Affiliation:
Department of Emergency Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS
Lucas B. Chartier
Affiliation:
Department of Emergency Medicine, University Health Network, Toronto, ON
Tom Goddard
Affiliation:
Department of Emergency Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS
Kirk Magee
Affiliation:
Department of Emergency Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS
Jill McEwen
Affiliation:
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Atul K. Kapur
Affiliation:
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON
Brian R. Holroyd
Affiliation:
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, AB
Suneel Upadhye
Affiliation:
Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
Stephanie Couperthwaite
Affiliation:
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB
Brian H. Rowe
Affiliation:
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, AB
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Correspondence to: Dr. Amy H. Y. Cheng, 30 Bond Street, 1-008 Shuter, Toronto, ON M5B1W8; Email: ChengAm@smh.ca

Abstract

Objectives

Choosing Wisely Canada (CWC) is an initiative to encourage patient-physician discussions about the appropriate, evidence based use of medical tests, procedures and treatments. We present the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians’ (CAEP) top five list of recommendations, and the process undertaken to generate them.

Methods

The CAEP Expert Working Group (EWG) generated a candidate list of 52 tests, procedures, and treatments in emergency medicine whose value to care was questioned. This list was distributed to CAEP committee chairs, revised, and then divided and randomly allocated to 107 Canadian emergency physicians (EWG nominated) who voted on each item based on: action-ability, effectiveness, safety, economic burden, and frequency of use. The EWG discussed the items with the highest votes, and generated the recommendations by consensus.

Results

The top five CAEP CWC recommendations are: 1) Don’t order CT head scans in adults and children who have suffered minor head injuries (unless positive for a validated head injury clinical decision rule); 2) Don’t prescribe antibiotics in adults with bronchitis/asthma and children with bronchiolitis; 3) Don’t order lumbosacral spinal imaging in patients with non-traumatic low back pain who have no red flags/pathologic indicators; 4) Don’t order neck radiographs in patients who have a negative examination using the Canadian C-spine rules; and 5) Don’t prescribe antibiotics after incision and drainage of uncomplicated skin abscesses unless extensive cellulitis exists.

Conclusions

The CWC recommendations for emergency medicine were selected using a mixed methods approach. This top 5 list was released at the CAEP Conference in June 2015 and should form the basis for future implementation efforts.

Information

Type
CAEP Position Statement/Dé Claration de L’ACMU
Copyright
Copyright © Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians 2017 
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Table 1 Demographic information of the Topic Refinement Panel

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Table 2 Topic Refinement Panel survey results for the top 15 candidate variables

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Figure 1 Five guiding principles for CWC list generation for emergency medicine.

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Figure 2 Method for selecting the top five Choosing Wisely Canada recommendations for emergency medicine

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Figure 3 Choosing Wisely Canada top-5 list for emergency medicine.

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