Clinical performance indicators for percutaneous coronary intervention.

作者: Robert P. Vermeulen , Gillian A. Jessurun , Hans O. Peels , Tiny Jaarsma , Felix Zijlstra

DOI: 10.1097/HPC.0B013E318168AF31

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摘要: Quality indicators in cardiology can be used to guide performance at a patient level, or an organizational level. To positively influence adherence guidelines, policymakers have ensure that employees are involved the development of guidelines and indicators. The first phase for selecting measures is creating set aim this study was identify with high degree consensus among professionals daily practice interventional cardiology. Each 50 predefined rated by 17 cardiologists head nurses (one from each participating center) on 5-point scale. cluster highest scores resubmitted participants verification. After second phase, >90% positive score inclusion were qualified as key indicator (KPI). In 24 34 response forms returned (71%). Performance overall mean complications (4.71), in-hospital delay patients acute myocardial infarction (4.67), mortality (4.63), technical result (4.42), satisfaction (4.38). showed similar patterns. Nineteen selected 8 KPI: complications, data flow, delay, frequency heart team meetings, number procedures per center, mortality, restenosis rate, use protocols. KPI both quantifiable aimed catheterization laboratory unit.

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