ObjectiveThe study objective was to develop a risk model incorporating diagnostic information to adjust for case-mix severity during routine monitoring of outcomes for pediatric cardiac surgery.MethodsData from the Central Cardiac Audit Database for all pediatric cardiac surgery procedures performed in the United Kingdom between 2000 and 2010 were included: 70% for model development and 30% for validation. Units of analysis were 30-day episodes after the first surgical procedure. We used logistic regression for 30-day mortality. Risk factors considered included procedural information based on Central Cardiac Audit Database “specific procedures,” diagnostic information defined by 24 “primary” cardiac diagnoses and “univentricular” status, an...
AbstractObjective: Our goal was to generate a preoperative risk-of-death prediction model in selecte...
OBJECTIVES: Advanced clinical decision support tools, such as real-time risk analytic algorithms, sh...
BACKGROUND: Improvements in hospital‐based care have reduced early mortality in congenital heart dis...
ObjectiveThe study objective was to develop a risk model incorporating diagnostic information to adj...
Background: Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a relatively common disorder in childhood, affecting a...
BACKGROUND: Partial Risk Adjustment in Surgery (PRAiS), a risk model for 30-day mortality after chil...
Objective Given excellent 30-day survival for pediatric cardiac surgery, other outcome measures are...
Background: In 2011, we developed a risk model for 30-day mortality after children’s heart surgery. ...
Objective Independent temporal external validation of the improving partial risk adjustment in surge...
To implement routine in-house monitoring of risk-adjusted 30-day mortality following paediatric card...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2013. Major: Health Informatics. Advisor:Professor S...
AbstractObjective: The aim was to develop a consensus-based method of risk adjustment for in-hospita...
ObjectiveOur objective was to establish baseline data and develop a tool to allow for systematic eva...
ObjectiveCongenital heart surgery outcomes analysis requires reliable methods of estimating the risk...
Background: While early outcomes of paediatric cardiac surgery have improved, less attention has bee...
AbstractObjective: Our goal was to generate a preoperative risk-of-death prediction model in selecte...
OBJECTIVES: Advanced clinical decision support tools, such as real-time risk analytic algorithms, sh...
BACKGROUND: Improvements in hospital‐based care have reduced early mortality in congenital heart dis...
ObjectiveThe study objective was to develop a risk model incorporating diagnostic information to adj...
Background: Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a relatively common disorder in childhood, affecting a...
BACKGROUND: Partial Risk Adjustment in Surgery (PRAiS), a risk model for 30-day mortality after chil...
Objective Given excellent 30-day survival for pediatric cardiac surgery, other outcome measures are...
Background: In 2011, we developed a risk model for 30-day mortality after children’s heart surgery. ...
Objective Independent temporal external validation of the improving partial risk adjustment in surge...
To implement routine in-house monitoring of risk-adjusted 30-day mortality following paediatric card...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2013. Major: Health Informatics. Advisor:Professor S...
AbstractObjective: The aim was to develop a consensus-based method of risk adjustment for in-hospita...
ObjectiveOur objective was to establish baseline data and develop a tool to allow for systematic eva...
ObjectiveCongenital heart surgery outcomes analysis requires reliable methods of estimating the risk...
Background: While early outcomes of paediatric cardiac surgery have improved, less attention has bee...
AbstractObjective: Our goal was to generate a preoperative risk-of-death prediction model in selecte...
OBJECTIVES: Advanced clinical decision support tools, such as real-time risk analytic algorithms, sh...
BACKGROUND: Improvements in hospital‐based care have reduced early mortality in congenital heart dis...