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BCIS Audit Returns of Interventional Procedures 1999. Blackpool, October 2000 Mark de Belder (Audit Secretary, BCIS) on behalf of Council of the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society. UK Intervention Centres. UK Interventional & Diagnostic Centres 1999.
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BCIS Audit Returns of Interventional Procedures1999 Blackpool, October 2000 Mark de Belder (Audit Secretary, BCIS) on behalf of Council of the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society
UK Interventional & Diagnostic Centres 1999 * No of PCIs in Centres also reporting No of Caths 3.8 caths for every 1 PCI in Intervention centres (1.5-21) 4.1 caths for every PCI overall assuming other diagnostic centres = 485/yr
Centres providing NO DATA • St Bartholomew’s
Centres providing NO DATAon Centre Description Form (A) • Harefield • Edinburgh Royal Infirmary • The Royal Infirmary, Glasgow • Freeman Hospital, Newcastle • St Bartholomew’s • (Ayrshire & Arran) • HCI Glasgow • Bristol BUPA
No data Harefield St Bartholomew’s Minimal Data Guy’s/St Thomas’s London Chest (Ayrshire & Arran) HCI Glasgow Bristol BUPA Centres providing NO OR MINIMAL DATAon Minimum Data Form (B)
Centres with MINIMAL OR NO DATAon Outcome Form (C) • Guy’s & St Thomas’s • Harefield • London Chest • Southampton • St Bartholomew’s
Cath Lab Data Only Aberdeen Yorkshire Heart Centre Glasgow Western Infirmary Glasgow Royal Infirmary Manchester Royal Infirmary St Mary’s Hairmyres Morriston, Swansea BMI Alexander, Manchester London Bridge Hospital BUPA Leicester Cromwell St Anthony’s The Priory, Birmingham HCI, Glasgow Harley Street Clinic Unspecified Data Belfast City Belfast Royal Victoria Birmingham City Hospital Birmingham QE Blackpool Hammersmith Cardiff Walsgrave Hospital, Coventry Edinburgh Royal Infirmary London Chest Wythenshawe, Manchester Middlesex Hospital Freeman, Newcastle John Radcliffe, Oxford Royal Brompton Glenfield, Leicester Northern General, Sheffield Plymouth Derriford Eastbourne Centres with no HOSPITAL Outcome Data Unspecified Data Wellington BUPA Leeds Ross Hall Independent London Independent BUPA Bristol Heart Hospital
Volume of procedures in NHS CentresTotal number of procedures per annum (assumes St Bartholomew’s performed similar numbers of PCIs as in 1997)
Total UK PCI Procedures Assumes St Bartholomew’s activity = 1997
Stenting and the need for emergency CABG (1999 data from 46 centres)
Stenting and procedures for restenosis (1999 data from 32 centres)
ReoPro in different centres 1999 ReoPro used in 11% of cases overall (3pts Aggrastat)
Other procedures 1999 - 1 +, =, - : increase, no change or decrease compared to 1998
Other procedures 1999 - 2 +, =, - : increase, no change, or decrease compared to 1998
Other Procedures 1999 - 3 +, =, - : increase, no change, or decrease compared to 1998
Other Procedures 1999 - 4 +, =, - : increase, no change or decrease compared to 1998 * Some centres give combined data for ASD/PFO closure
Other Procedures 1999 - 5 +, =, - : increase, no change, or decrease compared to 1998
Other procedures 1999 - 6 +, =, - : increase, no change, or decrease compared to 1998
Birmingham Heartlands Bristol Royal Infirmary Hull Royal Infirmary King’s College Hospital Papworth Edinburgh Western General Liverpool CTC Royal Free Hospital Stoke City General South Cleveland Hospital Nottingham City Hospital Royal Devon & Exeter KE VIIth, Midhurst Sandwell Hospital Royal Sussex County, Brighton Yorkshire Clinic, Bradford Centres providing complete or near complete data on Hospital Outcome 1999 (16-)
Hospital Outcome 1999Elective patients * does not account for clinical syndrome
Hospital Outcome 1999Elective patients * does not account for clinical syndrome
Potential for comparison of your own centre with the benchmarks 1 2 3 5 4 0 In-hospital mortality for elective 1V, non CTO lesion
Potential for comparison of your own centre with the benchmarks 20 40 60 100 80 0 In-hospital mortality for cardiogenic shock
BCIS/CCAD UpdateCCAD • Pilot Project • DoH decision • IT systems (NHS + Trusts) • NSF/Clinical Governance
BCIS/CCAD UpdateData Set • A = Centre • B = Bean Count • C = Outcome data by Syndrome
BCIS New Technologies Group - Registries • Brachytherapy • Endicor X-sizer
BCIS/CCAD UpdateConclusions • Continued growth in PTCA (79% stented) but still far behind European/American centres • Data collection still disappointing in many centres - further efforts to achieve compliance • Departments must sort out IT and Audit requirements • Database compatibility with BCIS/CCAD still essential • Current analysis by Syndrome can provide “Bench-marks” • New Technologies Registries will help, not hinder