The Brazilian Registry of Adult Patient Undergoing Cardiovascular Surgery, the BYPASS Project: Results of the First 1,722 Patients
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Resumo: | Objective: To report the early results of the BYPASS project – the Brazilian registrY of adult Patient undergoing cArdiovaScular Surgery – a national, observational, prospective, and longitudinal follow-up registry, aiming to chart a profile of patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery in Brazil, assessing the data harvested from the initial 1,722 patients. Methods: Data collection involved institutions throughout the whole country, comprising 17 centers in 4 regions: Southeast (8), Northeast (5), South (3), and Center-West (1). The study population consists of patients over 18 years of age, and the types of operations recorded were: coronary artery bypass graft (CABG), mitral valve, aortic valve (either conventional or transcatheter), surgical correction of atrial fibrillation, cardiac transplantation, mechanical circulatory support and congenital heart diseases in adults. Results: 83.1% of patients came from the public health system (SUS), 9.6% from the supplemental (private insurance) healthcare systems; and 7.3% from private (out-of -pocket) clinic. Male patients comprised 66%, 30% were diabetics, 46% had dyslipidemia, 28% previously sustained a myocardial infarction, and 9.4% underwent prior cardiovascular surgery. Patients underwent coronary artery bypass surgery were 54.1% and 31.5% to valve surgery, either isolated or combined. The overall postoperative mortality up to the 7th postoperative day was 4%; for CABG was 2.6%, and for valve operations, 4.4%. Conclusion: This first report outlines the consecution of the Brazilian surgical cardiac database, intended to serve primarily as a tool for providing information for clinical improvement and patient safety and constitute a basis for production of research protocols. |
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The Brazilian Registry of Adult Patient Undergoing Cardiovascular Surgery, the BYPASS Project: Results of the First 1,722 PatientsRegistriesDatabaseCardiovascular Surgical ProceduresCardiac Surgical ProceduresObjective: To report the early results of the BYPASS project – the Brazilian registrY of adult Patient undergoing cArdiovaScular Surgery – a national, observational, prospective, and longitudinal follow-up registry, aiming to chart a profile of patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery in Brazil, assessing the data harvested from the initial 1,722 patients. Methods: Data collection involved institutions throughout the whole country, comprising 17 centers in 4 regions: Southeast (8), Northeast (5), South (3), and Center-West (1). The study population consists of patients over 18 years of age, and the types of operations recorded were: coronary artery bypass graft (CABG), mitral valve, aortic valve (either conventional or transcatheter), surgical correction of atrial fibrillation, cardiac transplantation, mechanical circulatory support and congenital heart diseases in adults. Results: 83.1% of patients came from the public health system (SUS), 9.6% from the supplemental (private insurance) healthcare systems; and 7.3% from private (out-of -pocket) clinic. Male patients comprised 66%, 30% were diabetics, 46% had dyslipidemia, 28% previously sustained a myocardial infarction, and 9.4% underwent prior cardiovascular surgery. Patients underwent coronary artery bypass surgery were 54.1% and 31.5% to valve surgery, either isolated or combined. The overall postoperative mortality up to the 7th postoperative day was 4%; for CABG was 2.6%, and for valve operations, 4.4%. Conclusion: This first report outlines the consecution of the Brazilian surgical cardiac database, intended to serve primarily as a tool for providing information for clinical improvement and patient safety and constitute a basis for production of research protocols.Univ Fed Sao Paulo UNIFESP EPM, Hosp Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilHosp Caridade Sao Vicente Paulo, Jundiai, SP, BrazilInst Med Integral Prof Fernando Figueira IMIP, Recife, PE, BrazilHosp Base FUNFARME & FAMERP, Sao Jose Do Rio Preto, SP, BrazilIMC, Sao Jose Do Rio Preto, SP, BrazilIrmandade Santa Casa Sao Paulo INCT HPV, Fac Ciencias Med Santa Casa Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilFundacao Univ Cardiol, Inst Cardiol Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS, BrazilInst Coracao Natal, Natal, RN, BrazilInst Cardiol Dist Fed, Brasilia, DF, BrazilUniv Fed Maranhao HU UFMA, Univ Hosp, Sao Luis, MA, BrazilHosp Evangelico, Cachoeiro De Itapemirim, ES, BrazilHosp Coracao Sergipe, Aracaju, SE, BrazilHosp Nossa Senhora Salete, Inst Cirurgia Cardiovasc ICCV, Cascavel, PR, BrazilHosp Wilson Rosado, Mossoro, RN, BrazilHosp Bosque Saude, Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilHosp Univ Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS, BrazilHosp Coracao HCor, Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilHosp Coracao IP HCor, Ins Pesquisa, Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilInst Coracao InCor, Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo UNIFESP EPM, Hosp Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilWeb of ScienceSoc Brasil Cirurgia Cardiovasc2020-07-17T14:03:33Z2020-07-17T14:03:33Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion71-76application/pdfhttps://dx.doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2017-0053Brazilian Journal Of Cardiovascular Surgery. 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The Brazilian Registry of Adult Patient Undergoing Cardiovascular Surgery, the BYPASS Project: Results of the First 1,722 Patients |
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The Brazilian Registry of Adult Patient Undergoing Cardiovascular Surgery, the BYPASS Project: Results of the First 1,722 Patients |
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The Brazilian Registry of Adult Patient Undergoing Cardiovascular Surgery, the BYPASS Project: Results of the First 1,722 Patients Gomes, Walter José [UNIFESP] Registries Database Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures Cardiac Surgical Procedures |
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The Brazilian Registry of Adult Patient Undergoing Cardiovascular Surgery, the BYPASS Project: Results of the First 1,722 Patients |
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The Brazilian Registry of Adult Patient Undergoing Cardiovascular Surgery, the BYPASS Project: Results of the First 1,722 Patients |
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The Brazilian Registry of Adult Patient Undergoing Cardiovascular Surgery, the BYPASS Project: Results of the First 1,722 Patients |
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The Brazilian Registry of Adult Patient Undergoing Cardiovascular Surgery, the BYPASS Project: Results of the First 1,722 Patients |
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The Brazilian Registry of Adult Patient Undergoing Cardiovascular Surgery, the BYPASS Project: Results of the First 1,722 Patients |
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Gomes, Walter José [UNIFESP] |
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Gomes, Walter José [UNIFESP] Moreira, Rita Simone Lopes [UNIFESP] Zilli, Alexandre Cabral Bettiati, Luiz Carlos, Jr. Figueira, Fernando Augusto Marinho dos Santos D'Azevedo, Stephanie Steremberg Pires Soares, Marcelo José Ferreira Fernandes, Marcio Pimentel Ardito, Roberto Vito Bogdan, Renata Andrea Barberio Campagnucci, Valquiria Pelisser Nakasako, Diana Kalil, Renato Abdala Karam Rodrigues, Clarissa Garcia Rodrigues Junior, Anilton Bezerra Cascudo, Marcelo Matos Atik, Fernando Antibas Lima, Elson Borges Nina, Vinicius Jose da Silva Heluy, Renato Albuquerque Azeredo, Lisandro Goncalves Henrique Junior, Odilon Silva Mendonca, Jose Teles de Silva, Katharina Kelly de Oliveira Gama Pandolfo, Marcelo Lima Junior, Jose Dantas de Faria, Renato Max Santos, Jonas Pereira dos Paez, Rodrigo Pereira Coelho, Guilherme Henrique Biachi Pereira, Sergio Nunes Senger, Roberta Buffolo, Enio Caputi, Guido Marco Espirito Santo, Jose Amalth do Oliveira, Juliana Aparecida Borges de Berwanger, Otavio Cavalcanti, Alexandre Biasi Jatene, Fabio Biscegli |
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Moreira, Rita Simone Lopes [UNIFESP] Zilli, Alexandre Cabral Bettiati, Luiz Carlos, Jr. Figueira, Fernando Augusto Marinho dos Santos D'Azevedo, Stephanie Steremberg Pires Soares, Marcelo José Ferreira Fernandes, Marcio Pimentel Ardito, Roberto Vito Bogdan, Renata Andrea Barberio Campagnucci, Valquiria Pelisser Nakasako, Diana Kalil, Renato Abdala Karam Rodrigues, Clarissa Garcia Rodrigues Junior, Anilton Bezerra Cascudo, Marcelo Matos Atik, Fernando Antibas Lima, Elson Borges Nina, Vinicius Jose da Silva Heluy, Renato Albuquerque Azeredo, Lisandro Goncalves Henrique Junior, Odilon Silva Mendonca, Jose Teles de Silva, Katharina Kelly de Oliveira Gama Pandolfo, Marcelo Lima Junior, Jose Dantas de Faria, Renato Max Santos, Jonas Pereira dos Paez, Rodrigo Pereira Coelho, Guilherme Henrique Biachi Pereira, Sergio Nunes Senger, Roberta Buffolo, Enio Caputi, Guido Marco Espirito Santo, Jose Amalth do Oliveira, Juliana Aparecida Borges de Berwanger, Otavio Cavalcanti, Alexandre Biasi Jatene, Fabio Biscegli |
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Gomes, Walter José [UNIFESP] Moreira, Rita Simone Lopes [UNIFESP] Zilli, Alexandre Cabral Bettiati, Luiz Carlos, Jr. Figueira, Fernando Augusto Marinho dos Santos D'Azevedo, Stephanie Steremberg Pires Soares, Marcelo José Ferreira Fernandes, Marcio Pimentel Ardito, Roberto Vito Bogdan, Renata Andrea Barberio Campagnucci, Valquiria Pelisser Nakasako, Diana Kalil, Renato Abdala Karam Rodrigues, Clarissa Garcia Rodrigues Junior, Anilton Bezerra Cascudo, Marcelo Matos Atik, Fernando Antibas Lima, Elson Borges Nina, Vinicius Jose da Silva Heluy, Renato Albuquerque Azeredo, Lisandro Goncalves Henrique Junior, Odilon Silva Mendonca, Jose Teles de Silva, Katharina Kelly de Oliveira Gama Pandolfo, Marcelo Lima Junior, Jose Dantas de Faria, Renato Max Santos, Jonas Pereira dos Paez, Rodrigo Pereira Coelho, Guilherme Henrique Biachi Pereira, Sergio Nunes Senger, Roberta Buffolo, Enio Caputi, Guido Marco Espirito Santo, Jose Amalth do Oliveira, Juliana Aparecida Borges de Berwanger, Otavio Cavalcanti, Alexandre Biasi Jatene, Fabio Biscegli |
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Registries Database Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures Cardiac Surgical Procedures |
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Registries Database Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures Cardiac Surgical Procedures |
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Objective: To report the early results of the BYPASS project – the Brazilian registrY of adult Patient undergoing cArdiovaScular Surgery – a national, observational, prospective, and longitudinal follow-up registry, aiming to chart a profile of patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery in Brazil, assessing the data harvested from the initial 1,722 patients. Methods: Data collection involved institutions throughout the whole country, comprising 17 centers in 4 regions: Southeast (8), Northeast (5), South (3), and Center-West (1). The study population consists of patients over 18 years of age, and the types of operations recorded were: coronary artery bypass graft (CABG), mitral valve, aortic valve (either conventional or transcatheter), surgical correction of atrial fibrillation, cardiac transplantation, mechanical circulatory support and congenital heart diseases in adults. Results: 83.1% of patients came from the public health system (SUS), 9.6% from the supplemental (private insurance) healthcare systems; and 7.3% from private (out-of -pocket) clinic. Male patients comprised 66%, 30% were diabetics, 46% had dyslipidemia, 28% previously sustained a myocardial infarction, and 9.4% underwent prior cardiovascular surgery. Patients underwent coronary artery bypass surgery were 54.1% and 31.5% to valve surgery, either isolated or combined. The overall postoperative mortality up to the 7th postoperative day was 4%; for CABG was 2.6%, and for valve operations, 4.4%. Conclusion: This first report outlines the consecution of the Brazilian surgical cardiac database, intended to serve primarily as a tool for providing information for clinical improvement and patient safety and constitute a basis for production of research protocols. |
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