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The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida (CHIF). Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgical Outcomes 2000-2005. In this packet, unless otherwise stated, mortality data is 30-day mortality as of January 1, 2006. The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida.
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The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida (CHIF) Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgical Outcomes 2000-2005 In this packet, unless otherwise stated, mortality data is 30-day mortality as of January 1, 2006.
The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida (CHIF) specializes in the care of Pediatric and Adult patients with congenital Cardiac, Thoracic, and Vascular disease. The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida (CHIF) is the largest congenital and pediatric practice in Florida and provides cardiovascular and thoracic surgery and cardiac transplantation. In 2002, CHIF performed 815 pediatric and congenital cardiothoracic surgical operations including 407 open heart procedures, with an overall mortality of 3.1%. In 2003, CHIF performed 842 pediatric and congenital cardiothoracic surgical operations including 404 open heart procedures, with an overall mortality of 2.7%. In 2004, CHIF performed 762 pediatric and congenital cardiothoracic surgical operations including 340 open heart procedures, with an overall mortality of 2.0%. In 2005, CHIF performed 798 pediatric and congenital cardiothoracic surgical operations including 416 open heart procedures, with an overall mortality of 2.1%.
The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida The graph below compares the CHIF mortality to the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) Congenital Heart Surgery Database mortality for all cardiac patients, neonates, and infants. Data Source: The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Congenital Heart Surgery Database - Third Harvest (Spring 2003) and CardioAccess
The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida The graph below compares the CHIF mortality to the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) Congenital Heart Surgery Database mortality for all cardiac patients, neonates, and infants. Data Source: The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Congenital Heart Surgery Database – Fourth Harvest (Spring 2004) and CardioAccess
2000-2005 VSD Caseload • Total Case load for VSD • Data Source: CardioAccess
2000-2005 TOF Caseload • Total TOF Cases by Year • Data Source: CardioAccess
2000-2005 Ross Procedure Caseload • Total Ross Procedure Cases by Year • Data Source: CardioAccess
2000-2005 Primary Arterial Switch Caseload • Total Primary Arterial Cases • Data Source: CardioAccess
2000-2005 Norwood Stage 1Caseload • Total Norwood Stage 1 Cases • Data Source: CardioAccess
VSD Outcomes • Includes Data years: 2000-2005 • Data Source = CardioAccess
TOF Outcomes • Includes Data years: 2000-2005 • Data Source = CardioAccess
Ross Procedure Outcomes • Includes Data years: 2000-2005 • Data Source = CardioAccess
Primary Arterial Switch Outcomes • Includes Data years: 2000-2005 • Data Source = CardioAccess
Norwood Stage 1 Outcomes • Includes Data years: 2000-2005 • Data Source = CardioAccess
Modern Era Arterial Switch • Shows Overall Mortality for Primary Arterial Switch Procedures after 1996 • Data Source: CardioAccess Modern Primary Arterial Switch After 1996
Modern Era Norwood Stage 1 • Shows Overall Mortality and Survival for Norwood Stage 1 Procedures after 2000 • Data Source: CardioAccess Modern Era Norwood Stage 1 After 2000
Total Congenital Caseload2000-2005 • Includes all Congenital Cases • Shows Total Number Cases as the Sum of Total Pump and Total Non-Pump CHIF Cases • Data Source: CardioAccess
Total Congenital Caseload2000-2005 • Includes all Congenital Cases • Shows Total Number Cases as the Sum of Total Pump and Total Non-Pump CHIF Cases • Data Source: CardioAccess
CHIF Outcomes Combined Totals • Includes All Congenital Cases • Expressed as percentage of cases who died within 30 days of surgery • Data Source: CardioAccess
CHIF Outcomes Combined Totals • Includes All Congenital Cases • Expressed as percentage of cases who died within 30 days of surgery • Data Source: CardioAccess