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Mommafirst
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You know, you just are going to have to find a center with doctors you like and trust. There is no overarching right and wrong here, and while statistics don't lie there is a lot that goes into getting them that is not apparant. For example, some centers might not allow a "non-compliant" patient to continue to be treated, while others would find this practice immoral. As a result, the clinics that discharge patients that don't follow protocol might have higher stats, but its not because they are doing everything right, its because they are only counting the patients that are doing it their way.
I just returned from the national CF conference and sat in a session where they basically said that despite all they know about treating CF exacerbations they still "don't know jack". There are LOTS of inconsistencies across the board (treat inpatient vs. outpatient; orals vs. IVs; continuous IVs vs discrete dosing; inhaled stops during IVs vs. keep inhaled abx going during IVs)...the list goes on and on and while the researchers and doctors are trying to determine best practices, there isn't enough evidence to prove success in one vs. the other.
For me, our center has moderately high outcome percentages...but what sticks with me is their transparancy about what they feel they are doing right and where they feel they can improve. They are always looking to improve and are willing to hear criticism. And to me, this is the kid of place I want to treat my daughter. You'll have to find the fit that works for you and your CF patient.
I just returned from the national CF conference and sat in a session where they basically said that despite all they know about treating CF exacerbations they still "don't know jack". There are LOTS of inconsistencies across the board (treat inpatient vs. outpatient; orals vs. IVs; continuous IVs vs discrete dosing; inhaled stops during IVs vs. keep inhaled abx going during IVs)...the list goes on and on and while the researchers and doctors are trying to determine best practices, there isn't enough evidence to prove success in one vs. the other.
For me, our center has moderately high outcome percentages...but what sticks with me is their transparancy about what they feel they are doing right and where they feel they can improve. They are always looking to improve and are willing to hear criticism. And to me, this is the kid of place I want to treat my daughter. You'll have to find the fit that works for you and your CF patient.