Adherencia a criterios de pertinencia de revascularización coronaria del colegio americano de cardiología, servicio de hemodinamia Fundación Cardioinfantil- Bogotá 2011
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Titulo: Adherencia a criterios de pertinencia de revascularización coronaria del colegio americano de cardiología 2009, en el servicio de hemodinámica de la fundación cardioinfantil Bogotá 2011. Introducción: La enfermedad cardiovascular es la principal causa de morbimortalidad a nivel mundial, teniendo mayor prevalencia enfermedad coronaria. Existen guías especificas para el manejo de esta enfermedad sin embargo su aplicación se entorpece por factores diversos. Este estudio quiere evaluar la adherencia, en el laboratorio de hemodinamia de la Fundación Cardioinfantil, a las guías de pertinencia de intervencionismo coronario de la ACCF (American college of cardiology foundation). Objetivo General: Evaluar el nivel de adherencia a criterios de pertinencia de revascularización coronaria del colegio americano de cardiología 2009, en el servicio de hemodinámia de la fundación cardioinfantil Bogotá 2011. Métodos: Se revisaron 200 historias clínicas pacientes con diagnóstico de síndrome coronario agudo, llevados a intervención coronaria, según características de pacientes , intervención, y nivel de adherencia se clasifico la intervención como apropiada, incierta e inadecuada . Resultados: De la población analizada, el 71% (n=142) de las intervenciones fueron clasificados como apropiadas, 20% (N=40) como inapropiadas y 8,5% (n=17) como inciertas. Los desenlaces y complicaciones no tuvieron asociación estadísticamente significativa (p> 0,005) con la adherencia a los criterios de pertinencia. Conclusiones: Respecto a la literatura existente el número de intervenciones inapropiadas es mayor en la FCI, comparado con estudios practicados en América Latina y Norte América, sin embargo una adherencia del 80 %, ubica a esta institución en un adecuado nivel de adherencia. Title: ACCF/SCAI/STS/AATS/AHA/ASNC 2009 Appropriateness Criteria for Coronary Revascularization adherence in Cardioinfantil foundation hemodynamics service, Bogota 2011. Introduction: cardiovascular disease is the first morbimortality cause in the world, being the coronary disease the more prevalent. there are specific guidelines for the management of this condition however its implementation is hampered by several factors. this study seeks to assess adherence in the cath lab cardioinfantil foundation, to the appropriateness criteria for coronary revascularization guidelines accf (american college of cardiology foundation). General Objective: To assess the appropriateness criteria adherence level for coronary revascularization American College of Cardiology 2009, in Cardioinfantil foundation hemodynamics service Bogotá 2011 Methods: We reviewed 200 medical records of patients with acute coronary syndrome, percutaneaus coronary intervention carried, according to patient characteristics, intervention, and level of adherence intervention was classified as appropriate, uncertain and inadequate. Results: From our study population 71% (n = 142) of interventions were classified as appropriate, 20% (N = 40) as unacceptable and 9% (n = 18) as uncertain. Complications were not statistically significant (p> 0.005) with the appropriateness criteria adherence. Conclusions: According to the existing literature the number of inappropriate interventions is higher in the FCI, however a 80% adherence, places this institution at a level appropriate despite the constraints in implementing the guidelines. |
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Palavras-Chave | #REVASCULARIZACION DEL MIOCARDIO #ENFERMEDAD CORONARIA - CIRUGIA #CORAZON - CIRUGIA #CARDIOLOGIA #Adherence, appropriateness heart disease, appropriate criteria and percutaneous coronary revascularization |
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