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Excerpt
This book is the first report of congenital cardiac surgical database registry of Society of Thoracic Surgeons of Thailand with comprehensive analysis covering six calendar years between 2006 and 2011. The registry of congenital cardiac surgical database is voluntarily participated by 26 hospitals with data validity of 13,361 patient records. Each patient's record has informed consent by patient parents prior to registry. Each participating hospital manages its own team of database collection and delivery. The database registry is sent via internet to the Society server, all data are checked for validity before analysis.
Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Validation
- 2. Workload
- Database overview
- Mortality risk of congenital heart surgery in newborn (0-30 day, n = 783) and calendar year
- Mortality risk of congenital heart surgery in infants (31-365 day, n = 2,463) and calendar year
- Mortality risk of congenital heart surgery in pre-school patients (1-3 year) (n = 2,434) and calendar year
- Mortality risk of congenital heart surgery in school age (>3-10 year, n = 3,316) and calendar year
- Mortality risk of congenital heart surgery in grown-up patients (>10-15 year, n = 1,169) and calendar year
- Mortality risk of congenital heart surgery in adult (>15 year, n = 2,916) and calendar year
- Workload of hospitals
- Workload and mortality category n = 12,957
- Overview of workload by age group and gender
- In-hospital mortality by age, gender and mortality category
- 3. Preoperative risk
- 4. Mortality category risk and procedures
- Mortality category and procedures of all age groups
- Mortality category and procedures in newborn
- Mortality category and procedures in infant
- Mortality category and procedures in preschool children
- Mortality category and procedures in school aged children
- Mortality and procedures of grown-up children
- Mortality category and procedures in adult
- 5. Postoperative complications
- Overall postoperative complications
- Newborn with most common postoperative complications and in-hospital mortality
- Infant with most common postoperative complications and in-hospital mortality
- Pre school patients with most common postoperative complications and in-hospital mortality
- School age patients with most common postoperative complications and in-hospital mortality
- Grown up patients with most common postoperative complications and in-hospital mortality
- Adult patients with most common postoperative complications and in-hospital mortlaity
- 6. Morbidity category risk and procedures
- 7. Funnel plot measuring performance of hospital for in-hospital mortality
- 8. Adult congenital heart surgery
- 9. Late Survival
- Overall late survival (n=11,621 missing 2.0%)
- Overall late survival by gender (n=11,621 missing 2.0%)
- Overall late survival by multiple-procedure operations (n=11,531 missing 2.8%)
- Late survival in newborn (n=531 missing 1.5%)
- Late survival in newborn by gender (n=531 missing 1.5%)
- Late survival in newborn by multiple-procedure operations (n=527 missing 2.2%)
- Late survival in infant (n=2,015 missing 2.9%)
- Late survival in infant by gender (n=2,015 missing 2.9%)
- Late survival in infant by multiple-procedure operations (n=2,003 missing 3.5%)
- Late survival in preschool children (n=2,192 missing 2.0%)
- Late survival in preschool children by gender (n=2,192 missing 2.0%)
- Late survival in preschool children by multiple-procedure operations (n=2,173 missing 2.9%)
- Late survival in school-age children (n=3,030 missing 1.8%)
- Late survival in school-age children by gender (n=3,030 missing 1.8%)
- Late survival in school-age children by multiple-procedure operations (n=3,008 missing 2.5%)
- Late survival in grown-up children (n=1,080 missing 1.9%)
- Late survival in grown-up children by gender (n=1,080 missing 1.9%)
- Late survival in grown-up children by multiple-procedure operations (n=1,076 missing 2.3%)
- Late survival in adult (n=2,764 missing 1.8%)
- Late survival in adult by gender (n=2,764 missing 1.8%)
- Late survival in adult by multiple-procedure operations (n=2,735 missing 2.8%)
- 10. Payer
- Appendices
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