risk-adjusted survival after coronary artery bypass grafting: implications for quality improvement

risk-adjusted survival after coronary artery bypass grafting: implications for quality improvement

;Jimmy T. Efird;Wesley T. O'Neal;Stephen W. Davies;Jason B. O'Neal;Linda C. Kindell;Curtis A. Anderson;W. Randolph Chitwood;T. Bruce Ferguson;Alan P. Kypson
archives of biochemistry and biophysics 2014 Vol. 11 pp. 7470-7481
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Abstract

Mortality represents an important outcome measure following coronary artery bypass grafting. Shorter survival times may reflect poor surgical quality and an increased number of costly postoperative complications. Quality control efforts aimed at increasing survival times may be misleading if not properly adjusted for case-mix severity. This paper demonstrates how to construct and cross-validate efficiency-outcome plots for a specified time (e.g., 6-month and 1-year survival) after coronary artery bypass grafting, accounting for baseline cardiovascular risk factors. The application of this approach to regional centers allows for the localization of risk stratification rather than applying overly broad and non-specific models to their patient populations.

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