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Clinical rule-guided pharmacists' intervention in hospitalized patients with hypokalaemia: A time series analysis.

Arthur T M WasylewiczErik H M KorstenAntoine C G EgbertsRene J E Grouls
Published in: Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics (2019)
Combining CDSS alerting with a pharmacist evaluation is an effective method to improve response rate, time to supplementation and time to initial improvement, defined as SPL ≥3.0 mmol/L. However, it showed no significant effect on the percentage of patients achieving normokalaemia, time to normokalaemia or hospitalization. The discrepancy between rapid supplementation and improvement on the one hand and failure to improve time to normokalaemia on the other warrants further study.
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