Title: Peter A. Nigrovic, M.D.
1CAPRICenter for Adults with Pediatric Rheumatic
Illness
- Peter A. Nigrovic, M.D.
- Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Harvard Medical School
- Division of Immunology
- Childrens Hospital Boston
- Director, Center for Adults with Pediatric
Rheumatic Illness (CAPRI) - Division of Rheumatology, Immunology and Allergy
- Brigham and Womens Hospital
- April 27, 2012
2Managing transition CAPRI
- Center for Adults with Pediatric Rheumatic
Illness at the Brigham and Womens Hospital
(January 2005) - Goals
- Smooth the transition from pediatric to adult
rheumatology (mostly from Childrens Hospital) - Primary/second-opinion consultation for young
adults - Long-term care of adults with JIA and other
rheumatologic conditions - Training of adult and pediatric rheum fellows
3Clinical niche 1 Transition
- Pedi rheumatology patients need to transition
- Diseases often persist into adulthood
- JIA 50
- SLE, scleroderma 80-100
- Dermatomyositis, vasculitis ? 20-40
- 12/03-11/04 107 pts gt18yo followed at CHB rheum
- from elsewhere
- college students from out of town
- young professionals
4Clinical niche 1 Transition
- Special issues affecting our patients
- Medical
- Growth disturbance (global and regional)
- Uveitis in JIA
- Calcinosis in juvenile dermatomyositis
- Osteoporosis
- Long-term effects of immunosuppression
- Functional
- Autonomy
- Anxiety/depression
- Vocational goals
- Unknowns!
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8Clinical niche 1 Transition
- Challenges in transition
- Making it to the first visit
- new system
- long time to first new appointment
- anxiety/wishful thinking
- Pedi ? adult culture shock
- Establishing new network of providers (esp. PCP)
- Insurance
- Medical records
- Vocational challenges
9Clinical niche 2
- Consultation for specialized topics
- Pediatric-onset illnesses
- Autoinflammatory diseases/periodic fever
syndromes - Adult onset Stills disease
- Second opinions within BWH
- Patients who have rejected Childrens
10Additional niche education
- Fellows
- High density of complex cases
- Hands-on teaching style
- Continuity of care with 1 attending
- Rheumatology staff
- Educate adult providers re pediatric diseases
- External grand rounds, case conferences, CME
11CAPRI clinic practice model
- Initial CAPRI visit
- nurse evaluation
- - vaccination status
- MD evaluation
- - disease activity
- - medication review
- - specialist referrals
- - bone health
- - reproductive health
- ? PT/OT referral
- ? social work referral
Referral from pedi rheum
Follow-up
RN monitor compliance Special programs
RN watch for falling through
the cracks
12CAPRI clinic staff
- Rheumatologists P. Nigrovic (director)
- Fellows Derrick Todd (now CAPRI staff), J.
Ermann, R. Ishiziwar, L. Gedmintas - 2 sessions per month, 12-15 patients including
4-5 new patients - Nurse coordinator Fran Griffin
- point person for patient contacts
- initial intake for new patients (establish
rapport) - obtain medical records, chase down no-shows,
medication teaching, care coordination, support
for patients/families - Social worker ltvariable!gt
- insurance and social issues, care coordination,
counseling including vocational counseling - PT/OT coordinator Janice McInnes
- Specialist referral providers small network for
improved communication
13CAPRI specialist providers
- ENT
- Nalton Ferraro
- Neil Bhattacharyya
- Rheumatology in pregnancy
- Bonnie Bermas
- OB/GYN Kathy Economy
- Neurology Shah Khoshbin
- Pulmonary Manuela Cerñadas
- Physiatry ???
- Psychiatry/psychology ???
- Primary Care ???
- Orthopedics
- General Dick Scott
- Spine Mitch Harris
- Foot Chris Chiodo
- Anesthesia
- Mercedes Concepcion
- Anne Schools
- Ophthalmology
- George Papaliodis
- Nephrology
- Ajay Singh
- Cardiology
- Mike Singh (BACH)
14CAPRI progress so far
- 1/3/05-4/27/12 273 new referrals
- Typical age 18-23 range 10-60s
- mostly Childrens referrals, a few outside docs
from around New England (MA, NH, VT, NY, RI) and
elsewhere (Puerto Rico, Bermuda, ID, TX, VA) - Handful of internal second opinions
- Very interesting patient population!
- 4 Fellows
- 1 publication
- Talks
- 10-15 internal case conferences
- 6 grand rounds (BWH PT, BU, BIDMC, Childrens,
MGH) - 5 CME lectures
15SummaryCAPRI Center for Adults with Pediatric
Rheumatic Illness
- Ad hoc model built to fit a particular set of
circumstances and personnel - Occupies unique clinical and educational niches
- Would benefit from more structured transition
work at Childrens but in most cases transition
is uneventful - How to study? How to improve?