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Journal of Vascular Surgery | 1991

The need for quality assurance in vascular surgery

Frank J. Veith; Jamie Goldsmith; Robert P. Leather; Edward L. Hannan

The need for quality assurance in vascular surgery can be deduced from the variability in unruptured abdominal aneurysm operative death rates in a group of patients large enough that factors influencing mortality rates other than quality of care can be controlled. Operative mortality rate for 3570 patients undergoing unruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm repair was determined for all non-Veterans Administration surgeons and hospitals in New York State from 1985 to 1987. The average annual number of aneurysm operations per surgeon was 3.6, and per hospital it was 10.2. Unruptured aneurysm repair mortality for surgeons performing 1 to 5 aneurysm operations per year was 10% whereas for surgeons performing more than 26 aneurysm operations per year it was 6% (p less than 0.0001). Unruptured aneurysm repair mortality for hospitals performing 1 to 5 aneurysm operations per year was 14% and for hospitals performing more than 38 aneurysm operations per year it was 5% (p less than 0.0001). Even when these mortality rates were adjusted for differences in patient age, severity of illness, secondary diagnoses and admission status, significant mortality rate differences persisted: 9% versus 4% for low and high volume surgeons, respectively (p less than 0.001), and 12% versus 5% for low and high volume hospitals, respectively (p less than 0.001). Surgeons who performed more than 7 aneurysm operations per year devoted more of their practice to aortic (11%) and vascular operations (52%) than did surgeons who performed 7 or fewer aneurysm operations per year (2% and 19%, respectively).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Archive | 2016

Clinical Research Disparities in the Use of Drug-Eluting Coronary Stents by Race, Ethnicity, Payer, and Hospital

Edward L. Hannan; Michael J. Racz; Gary Walford; Alice K. Jacobs; Nicholas J. Stamato; Foster Gesten; Peter B. Berger; Samin K. Sharma; Spencer B. King


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Incomplete Revascularization is Associated With Greater Risk of Long-Term Mortality After Stenting in the Era of First Generation Drug-Eluting Stents

Chuntao Wu; Anne-Marie Dyer; Gary Walford; David R. Holmes; Spencer B. King; Nicholas J. Stamato; Samin K. Sharma; Alice K. Jacobs; Ferdinand J. Venditti; Edward L. Hannan


Archive | 2010

Adverse Outcomes Incomplete Revascularization in the Era of Drug-Eluting Stents: Impact on

Samin K. Sharma; Spencer B. King; Edward L. Hannan; Chuntao Wu; Gary Walford; David R. Holmes; Robert H. Jones


Archive | 2010

Interventions A Risk Score to Predict In-Hospital Mortality for Percutaneous Coronary

Robert H. Jones; Spencer B. King; Luther T. Clark; Stanley Katz; Samin K. Sharma; Chuntao Wu; Edward L. Hannan; Gary Walford; John A. Ambrose


Archive | 2010

Stenting: But Is It the Stent? Mounting Evidence for Safety and Improved Outcomes of Drug-Eluting

Spencer B. King; Edward L. Hannan


Archive | 2010

ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction Drug-Eluting Versus Bare-Metal Stents in the Treatment of Patients With

Samin K. Sharma; Stanley Katz; Spencer B. King; Edward L. Hannan; Michael J. Racz; Gary Walford; David R. Holmes


Archive | 2010

acute myocardial infarction Short- and long-term mortality for patients undergoing primary angioplasty for

Benjamin D. McCallister; Edward L. Hannan; Michael J. Racz; Djavad T. Arani; Thomas J. Ryan; Gary Walford


Archive | 2010

coronary artery bypass graft surgery with sternotomy A comparison of short- and long-term outcomes after off-pump and on-pump

Robert A. Lancey; Eric A. Rose; Robert H. Jones; Jeffrey P. Gold; Thomas J. Ryan; Alan R. Hartman; Alfred T. Michael; Jennifer M. Racz; Edward L. Hannan; Valavanur A. Subramanian


Archive | 2010

Interventional Cardiology Adherence of Catheterization Laboratory Cardiologists to American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Guidelines for Percutaneous Coronary Interventions and Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery What Happens in Actual Practice?

Edward L. Hannan; Michael J. Racz; Jeffrey P. Gold; Kimberly Cozzens; Nicholas J. Stamato; Tia Powell; Mary Hibberd; Gary Walford

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Gary Walford

Johns Hopkins University

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Robert H. Jones

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Michael J. Racz

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Chuntao Wu

Pennsylvania State University

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Jeffrey P. Gold

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Stanley Katz

Winthrop-University Hospital

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