Influence of hospital volume on outcomes of percutaneous atrial septal defect and patent foramen ovale closure: A 10-years us perspective
Background: Contemporary data regarding percutaneous closure of atrial septal defect/patent foramen ovale (ASD/PFO) are lacking. We evaluated the current trends in utilization of ASD/PFO closure in adults and investigated the effect of annual hospital volume on in‐hospital outcomes. Methods: We quer...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions 2015-05, Vol.85 (6), p.1073-1081 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Contemporary data regarding percutaneous closure of atrial septal defect/patent foramen ovale (ASD/PFO) are lacking. We evaluated the current trends in utilization of ASD/PFO closure in adults and investigated the effect of annual hospital volume on in‐hospital outcomes. Methods: We queried the Nationwide Inpatient Sample between the years 2001 and 2010 using the International Classification of Diseases (ICD‐9‐CM) procedure code for percutaneous closure of ASD/PFO with device. Hierarchical mixed effects models were generated to identify the independent multivariate predictors of outcomes. Results: A total of 7,107 percutaneous ASD/PFO closure procedures (weighted n = 34,992) were available for analysis. A 4.7‐fold increase in the utilization of this procedure from 3/million in 2001 to 14/million adults in 2010 in US (P |
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ISSN: | 1522-1946 1522-726X |
DOI: | 10.1002/ccd.25794 |