Evaluation of a Guideline on Potassium Chloride Intravenous Supplementation : Safety, Effectiveness and Cost Implications

Introduction: The use of concentrated potassium chloride formulation in the intravenous potassium supplementation of hypokalemia treatment is associated with risks of hyperkalemia. This study aimed to assess the safety and effectiveness of a developed guideline on potassium chloride intravenous su...

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Main Authors: Melissa, Mohammad Hirman, Chong, Chee Ping
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spelling my.unimas.ir.444282024-03-05T07:02:22Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44428/ Evaluation of a Guideline on Potassium Chloride Intravenous Supplementation : Safety, Effectiveness and Cost Implications Melissa, Mohammad Hirman Chong, Chee Ping RS Pharmacy and materia medica Introduction: The use of concentrated potassium chloride formulation in the intravenous potassium supplementation of hypokalemia treatment is associated with risks of hyperkalemia. This study aimed to assess the safety and effectiveness of a developed guideline on potassium chloride intravenous supplementation with the emphasis on using premixed formulations. The cost implications of using the premixed formulations were compared with the diluted concentrated formulation as well. Methods: This was a prospective interventional study conducted in Normah Medical Specialist Centre, Malaysia. A guideline on potassium chloride intravenous supplementation with the emphasis on using premixed formulation was developed and implemented in the treatment of hypokalemia. The safety, effectiveness and cost of using diluted concentrated potassium chloride formulation before the guideline implementation was compared with premixed formulation during the guideline implementation. Results: A total of 154 hypokalemia patients in the pre-guideline phase was compared with 28 patients in the guideline implementation phase. None of the patients experienced hyperkalaemia during guideline implementation phase as compared to pre-guideline phase (0.0% versus 3.2%), but the different was not significant (p = 1.000). The proportion of hypokalemia patients with successful corrected potassium levels during guideline implementation phase were not differed significantly from pre-guideline phase (71.4% versus 59.1%, p = 0.218). The used of premixed formulations led to an overall cost reduction due to reduced labour costs as compared to concentrated formulations which was seen in both cases of mild hypokalaemia and moderate to severe hypokalaemia. This labour cost reduction was contributed by a lower total infusion time and elimination of drug preparation time during guideline implementation phase where premixed formulations were solely used. The mean total cost per case of intravenous potassium supplementation in mild hypokalaemia was reduced from RM 376.19 in pre-guideline phase to RM 263.19 during guideline implementation phase. Meanwhile, the moderate to severe hypokalaemia cases showed similar trend whereby the mean total cost per case was reduced from RM 304.17 in pre-guideline phase to RM 207.29 during guideline implementation phase. Conclusion: The developed guideline with the emphasis of premixed formulations is safe and effective with impact of cost savings. Fakulti Perubatan dan Sains Kesihatan, UPM 2024-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44428/3/Evaluation.pdf Melissa, Mohammad Hirman and Chong, Chee Ping (2024) Evaluation of a Guideline on Potassium Chloride Intravenous Supplementation : Safety, Effectiveness and Cost Implications. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 20 (Supp.1). pp. 64-74. ISSN 2636-9346 https://medic.upm.edu.my/upload/dokumen/2024020216140308_2023-1114.pdf
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Evaluation of a Guideline on Potassium Chloride Intravenous Supplementation : Safety, Effectiveness and Cost Implications
description Introduction: The use of concentrated potassium chloride formulation in the intravenous potassium supplementation of hypokalemia treatment is associated with risks of hyperkalemia. This study aimed to assess the safety and effectiveness of a developed guideline on potassium chloride intravenous supplementation with the emphasis on using premixed formulations. The cost implications of using the premixed formulations were compared with the diluted concentrated formulation as well. Methods: This was a prospective interventional study conducted in Normah Medical Specialist Centre, Malaysia. A guideline on potassium chloride intravenous supplementation with the emphasis on using premixed formulation was developed and implemented in the treatment of hypokalemia. The safety, effectiveness and cost of using diluted concentrated potassium chloride formulation before the guideline implementation was compared with premixed formulation during the guideline implementation. Results: A total of 154 hypokalemia patients in the pre-guideline phase was compared with 28 patients in the guideline implementation phase. None of the patients experienced hyperkalaemia during guideline implementation phase as compared to pre-guideline phase (0.0% versus 3.2%), but the different was not significant (p = 1.000). The proportion of hypokalemia patients with successful corrected potassium levels during guideline implementation phase were not differed significantly from pre-guideline phase (71.4% versus 59.1%, p = 0.218). The used of premixed formulations led to an overall cost reduction due to reduced labour costs as compared to concentrated formulations which was seen in both cases of mild hypokalaemia and moderate to severe hypokalaemia. This labour cost reduction was contributed by a lower total infusion time and elimination of drug preparation time during guideline implementation phase where premixed formulations were solely used. The mean total cost per case of intravenous potassium supplementation in mild hypokalaemia was reduced from RM 376.19 in pre-guideline phase to RM 263.19 during guideline implementation phase. Meanwhile, the moderate to severe hypokalaemia cases showed similar trend whereby the mean total cost per case was reduced from RM 304.17 in pre-guideline phase to RM 207.29 during guideline implementation phase. Conclusion: The developed guideline with the emphasis of premixed formulations is safe and effective with impact of cost savings.
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Chong, Chee Ping
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title Evaluation of a Guideline on Potassium Chloride Intravenous Supplementation : Safety, Effectiveness and Cost Implications
title_short Evaluation of a Guideline on Potassium Chloride Intravenous Supplementation : Safety, Effectiveness and Cost Implications
title_full Evaluation of a Guideline on Potassium Chloride Intravenous Supplementation : Safety, Effectiveness and Cost Implications
title_fullStr Evaluation of a Guideline on Potassium Chloride Intravenous Supplementation : Safety, Effectiveness and Cost Implications
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a Guideline on Potassium Chloride Intravenous Supplementation : Safety, Effectiveness and Cost Implications
title_sort evaluation of a guideline on potassium chloride intravenous supplementation : safety, effectiveness and cost implications
publisher Fakulti Perubatan dan Sains Kesihatan, UPM
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44428/3/Evaluation.pdf
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