AbstractBackground: This study was undertaken to ascertain whether mortality data in the cardiac surgical literature mirror data reported in national databases. Methods: This was a review of articles with 50 or more subjects reporting single-center mortality data for coronary artery bypass or aortic or mitral valve replacement published in the three major cardiothoracic surgical journals from 1997 through 2000. Mortality data and trends were examined. Results: One hundred sixty-nine articles were found (coronary artery bypass, n = 119; aortic valve replacement, n = 34; mitral valve replacement, n = 16). Articles were predominantly case series (N = 95), with smaller numbers of comparative retrospective studies (n = 34), randomized trials (n ...
OBJECTIVE: Upcoding or undercoding of risk factors could affect the benchmarking of risk-adjusted mo...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Developing risk mod...
Importance: Mortality is a common outcome in trials comparing percutaneous coronary intervention (PC...
AbstractBackground: This study was undertaken to ascertain whether mortality data in the cardiac sur...
OBJECTIVES: Beginning in 2002, all 14 Massachusetts nonfederal cardiac surgery programs submitted So...
The aphorism attributed to Sir Winston Churchill, “thelonger back you look, the further forward you ...
OBJECTIVES: Severity-adjusted death rates for coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery by provide...
© 2016 American Heart Association, Inc.Background - In the United Kingdom, cardiothoracic surgeons h...
oai:oai.journals.escts.net:article/6Abstract: Background: Mortality is the most commonly used outcom...
Background: Recent reports have raised concerns that public reporting of 30-day mortality after card...
Objectives: Databases almost invariably contain some errors and improvements to the quality of recor...
INTRODUCTION: European system for cardiac operative risk evaluation (EuroSCORE) is a valuable tool i...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to evaluate the predictive accuracy of four bypass surgery mortality clinical ...
Cardiac surgery report cards have been credited with fostering reductions in patient mortality, but ...
Background: Clinical attribution of the cause of death can be misleading, with the only true outcome...
OBJECTIVE: Upcoding or undercoding of risk factors could affect the benchmarking of risk-adjusted mo...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Developing risk mod...
Importance: Mortality is a common outcome in trials comparing percutaneous coronary intervention (PC...
AbstractBackground: This study was undertaken to ascertain whether mortality data in the cardiac sur...
OBJECTIVES: Beginning in 2002, all 14 Massachusetts nonfederal cardiac surgery programs submitted So...
The aphorism attributed to Sir Winston Churchill, “thelonger back you look, the further forward you ...
OBJECTIVES: Severity-adjusted death rates for coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery by provide...
© 2016 American Heart Association, Inc.Background - In the United Kingdom, cardiothoracic surgeons h...
oai:oai.journals.escts.net:article/6Abstract: Background: Mortality is the most commonly used outcom...
Background: Recent reports have raised concerns that public reporting of 30-day mortality after card...
Objectives: Databases almost invariably contain some errors and improvements to the quality of recor...
INTRODUCTION: European system for cardiac operative risk evaluation (EuroSCORE) is a valuable tool i...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to evaluate the predictive accuracy of four bypass surgery mortality clinical ...
Cardiac surgery report cards have been credited with fostering reductions in patient mortality, but ...
Background: Clinical attribution of the cause of death can be misleading, with the only true outcome...
OBJECTIVE: Upcoding or undercoding of risk factors could affect the benchmarking of risk-adjusted mo...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Developing risk mod...
Importance: Mortality is a common outcome in trials comparing percutaneous coronary intervention (PC...