🤔 Question: DVT Prophylaxis on the Outcome page (Discharge info tab) in BCQP referred to on Page 134 in the 2023 Burn data dictionary says it is "used to indicate whether a patient was receiving prophylaxis when diagnosed with a VTE (hospital complication)". Does the field in BCQP relate to the first prophylaxis given or only when a DVT complication arises?
🌱 Answer: The Venous thrombosis prophylaxis start date and type on the Outcomes section/Discharge Information is for anyone receiving Venous thrombosis prophylaxis and the 2024 Data Dictionary v4.1 defines these on pages 131 and 132. Unfortunately, these 2 definitions should be in the Outcomes section and were mistakenly put in the Outcome Complications - Supplementary Variables section.
The Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) complication that is in the Outcomes Complications section has a dropdown box, if the complication is selected, which asks if the patient was Receiving prophylaxis when Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) was diagnosed. The 2024 Data Dictionary v4.1 defines this on page 130 in the Hospital Complications – Supplemental Variables section.
These are 2 separate data points. The Venous thrombosis prophylaxis start date and type data point is to be completed for all patients with >/= to 10% TBSA burns, any patient with an inhalation injury, surgery or who died. The DVT complication supplementary data point is only completed for patients who had a DVT.