Sickle Cell Improvement: Enhancing Care in the Emergency Department

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
AgeUp to 18
SponsorMedical College of Wisconsin

About this trial

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited blood disorder affecting approximately 36,000 children in the United States, approximately 90% of whom are Black. The disease is characterized by recurrent, severe pain crises which result in high rates of emergency department visits and hospitalizations, and decreased quality of life. The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, as well as the American Society of Hematology, have endorsed pain management guidelines regarding the timeliness of care for children presenting with these acute pain crises. These evidence-based guidelines are infrequently followed, resulting in increased pain and hospitalizations. In additional to other barriers to following the guideline, structural racism has been proposed as a significant contributor and the New England Journal of Medicine recently called for the institution of SCD-specific pain management protocols to combat structural racism and reduce time to opioid administration. The investigators' long-term goal is to improve the care and health outcomes of children with acute painful vaso-occlusive crisis treated in the emergency department. The overall aim of the investigators is to test a care pathway using multifaceted implementation strategies to increase guideline adherent care for children in the emergency department with acute painful vaso-occlusive crisis.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

ED visit for uncomplicated pain crisis

Sickle cell disease

Receipt of at least one opioid

Disqualifiers

Acute chest syndrome

Fever > 38.5 in the ED

priapism

sickle cell trait

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Care pathway

Treatment groups

5,328 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Medical College of Wisconsin

Lead sponsor

Nemours Children's Health System

Sponsor institution

Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network

Collaborator

Nemours Children's Health System

Collaborator