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Heart Lung and Circulation | 2017

Improving Guideline Compliance in Australia With a National Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Outcomes Registry

David Eccleston; M. Horrigan; T. Rafter; G. Holt; Stephen G. Worthley; P. Sage; Alan Whelan; Christopher M. Reid; Peter L. Thompson

BACKGROUND Secondary prevention strategies after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) include statins and dual anti-platelet therapy, however there are significant gaps between guidelines and practice. Contemporary PCI practice requires comprehensive data collection to allow dynamic auditing and benchmarking of key performance and safety indices. Genesis HeartCare is Australias largest collaborative venture of cardiologists, practising at over 40 public and private hospitals. We hypothesised that measurement and local reporting of data would improve patient outcomes through improving compliance with guideline therapies. METHODS Real-time benchmarking via a national clinical quality and outcomes register, the Genesis Cardiovascular Outcomes Registry (GCOR-PCI). GCOR-PCI prospectively collected clinical, procedural, medication and outcomes data for 6720 consecutive patients undergoing PCI from 10 private hospitals across Australia. Key performance outcomes benchmarked against the aggregated study cohort and international standards were reported to individual sites. The main outcome measure was compliance with guideline medications (statins, anti-platelet agents). RESULTS Early data identified specific practice patterns associated with lower rates of statin therapy post-PCI, which led to changes in practice. Between the first and latest year of data collection there was significant improvement in the rates of statin therapy at discharge (92.1 vs. 94.4% p<0.03) and 12 months post-PCI (87.0 vs. 92.2% p<0.001) and of antiplatelet therapy at 12 months (90.7 vs. 94.3% p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS This large-scale collaboration provides a platform for the development of quality improvement initiatives. Establishment of this clinical quality registry improved patient care by identifying and monitoring gaps in delivery of appropriate therapies, driving key practice change.


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2007

Nutritional Deficiency of Selenium Secondary to Weight Loss (Bariatric) Surgery Associated with Life-Threatening Cardiomyopathy

Rachel Boldery; George Fielding; T. Rafter; Andrew L. Pascoe; G. Scalia


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2013

Predictors of Readmission after Coronary Angioplasty in Australia. Results from a National Multi-Centre Registry

David Eccleston; T. Rafter; P. Sage; A. Whelan; Christopher M. Reid; Molla Huq; M. Horrigan


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2017

TCT-461 6 Month Outcomes of Transcatheter Annular Reduction Therapy (TART) with the ARTO™ System for Functional Mitral Regurgitation

Stephen G. Worthley; Andrejs Erglis; Simon Redwood; David Hildick-Smith; T. Rafter; Alan Whelan


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2015

Long-term outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention in Australian private hospitals; results from the National HeartCare group registry

David Eccleston; T. Rafter; Alan Whelan; P. Sage; Stephen G. Worthley; G. Holt; M. Horrigan


Global heart | 2014

PM189 Outcomes of the first 5000 patients from a National Percutaneous Coronary intervention Registry in Australian Private Hospitals

David Eccleston; T. Rafter; Geoff Holt; P. Sage; Stephen G. Worthley; Alan Whelan; Donald Latchem; Peter L. Thompson; M. Horrigan


Global heart | 2014

PM186 Are Medication Compliance and Quality of Life after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention improved by using Combination drug therapy

David Eccleston; T. Rafter; Geoff Holt; P. Sage; Alan Whelan; Donald Latchem; M. Horrigan


Global heart | 2014

PM188 Long-term Trends in Coronary Risk Factor Prevalence and Adherence to Guideline Therapies in Australians with Coronary Heart Disease: A Comparison with European Outcomes

David Eccleston; P. Sage; T. Rafter; Geoff Holt; Alan Whelan; M. Horrigan


Circulation-cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes | 2013

Abstract 35: Long-term Outcomes after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Australian Private Hospitals; Results from a National Registry

David Eccleston; M. Horrigan; T. Rafter; P. Sage; Donald Latchem


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2012

How Well do We Manage STEMI in Australian Private Hospitals? Results from a National Multi-centre Registry

David Eccleston; T. Rafter; P. Sage; D. Latchem; M. Horrigan

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Peter L. Thompson

Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital

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A. Whelan

St John of God Health Care

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