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Development and results of Puglia adult cardiac surgery registry

Authors :
Marco Contini
Claudio De Pasquale
Lucia Bisceglia
Giuseppe Visicchio
Valerio Mazzei
Giuseppe Di Eusanio
Salvatore Zaccaria
Mauro Cassese
Carmine Carbone
Renato Gregorini
Gianluca Martinelli
Pietro Guida
Giuseppe Speziale
Francesco Bux
Vitantonio Fanelli
Sergio Caparrotti
Domenico Paparella
Tommaso Fiore
D. Rocco
Luigi de Luca Tupputi Schinosa
Source :
Journal of cardiovascular medicine (Hagerstown, Md.). 15(11)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

AIMS To evaluate the feasibility of a cardiac surgery registry and to describe patients' characteristics, type of procedures performed, incidence of postoperative complications with short and middle-term mortality. METHODS A database with clinical information and details on cardiac surgical operations was implemented by Puglia Health Regional Agency to collect data of each cardiac surgery procedure performed in the seven adult cardiac surgery centres of the region. Health regional agency personnel guaranteed data accuracy and quality control procedures. Mortality after the discharge was evaluated for residents in Puglia by linking clinical data to the Health Information System. RESULTS From January 2011 to December 2012, 6429 operations were performed. All operations were included in the registry with very high completeness of collected data (95.3% per patient). The majority of the operations performed were coronary artery bypass graft alone (41.1%), valve surgery alone (26.2%), coronary artery bypass graft and valve surgery (11.4%), or valve with other surgery (11.8%). During a median follow-up of 12 months (interquartile range 6-18 months), 211 deaths were detected after the discharge. Overall, cumulative mortality from the operation was 8.2% at 6 months and 9.5% at 12 months. CONCLUSION Implementation of a regional clinical registry of cardiac surgery is feasible with a great level of accuracy and the evaluation of mid-term mortality overcomes the limited value of hospital mortality. An accurate cardiac surgery registry elicits epidemiologic evaluations, comparisons between expected and observed mortality, incidence of postoperative complications and encourages a reliable public reporting.

Details

ISSN :
15582035
Volume :
15
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of cardiovascular medicine (Hagerstown, Md.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....87a37c02457314f712c65e3708fbc470