Journal
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY
Volume 69, Issue 11, Pages 1427-1450Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2016.12.005
Keywords
acute coronary syndromes; congenital heart disease; implantable cardioverter-defibrillators; percutaneous coronary intervention; quality of care
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- Roche Diagnostics
- Abbott Diagnostics
- Medtronic
- St. Jude Medical
- American College of Cardiology
- Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services
- Eli Lilly
- Sanofi
- Daiichi-Sankyo
- Janssen Pharmaceuticals
- Ferring Pharmaceuticals
- Myokardia
- AstraZeneca
- American Heart Association
- Familial Hypercholesterolemia Foundation
- PriMed
- Boehringer Ingelheim
- Merck
- Actelion
- Amgen
- Novartis
- Quest Diagnostics
- Elsevier Publishers
- Gilead
- Lilly
- Abbott Vascular
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Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death and disability in the United States. National programs, such as the National Cardiovascular Data Registry, facilitate assessments of the quality of care and outcomes for broad populations of patients with cardiovascular disease. This report provides data for 2014 from 4 National Cardiovascular Data Registry hospital quality programs: 1) CathPCI (Diagnostic Catheterization and Percutaneous Coronary Intervention) for coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention (667,424 procedures performed in 1,612 hospitals); 2) ICD Registry for implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (158,649 procedures performed in 1,715 hospitals); 3) ACTION-GWTG (Acute Coronary Treatment and Intervention Outcomes Network-Get With The Guidelines) for acute coronary syndromes (182,903 patients admitted to 907 hospitals); and 4) IMPACT (Improving Pediatric and Adult Congenital Treatment) for cardiac catheterization and intervention for pediatric and adult congenital heart disease (20,169 procedures in 76 hospitals). The report provides perspectives on the demographic and clinical characteristics of enrolled patients, characteristics of participating centers, and selected measures of processes and outcomes of care in these programs. (J Am Coll Cardiol 2017; 69: 1427-50) (C) 2017 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation.
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