European Society of Cardiology Quality indicators for the care and outcomes of adults undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation.
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38262740
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS
To develop a suite of quality indicators (QIs) for the evaluation of the care and outcomes for adults undergoing transcatheter aortic valve intervention (TAVI).
METHODS
We followed the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) methodology for the development of QIs. Key domains were identified by constructing a conceptual framework for the delivery of TAVI care. A list of candidate QIs were developed by conducting a systematic review of the literature. A modified Delphi method was then used to select the final set of QIs. Finally, we mapped the QIs to the EuroHeart Data Standards for TAVI to ascertain the extent to which the EuroHeart TAVI registry captures information to calculate the QIs.
RESULTS
We formed an international group of experts in quality improvement and TAVI, including representatives from the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions, the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging and the Association of Cardiovascular Nursing & Allied Professions. In total, 27 QIs were selected across eight domains of TAVI care, comprising 22 main (81%) and five secondary (19%) QIs. Of these, 19/27 (70%) are now being utilised in the EuroHeart TAVI registry.
CONCLUSION
We present the 2023 ESC QIs for TAVI, developed using a standard methodology and in collaboration with ESC Associations. The EuroHeart TAVI registry allows calculation of the majority of the QIs, which may be used for benchmarking care and quality improvement initiatives.
To develop a suite of quality indicators (QIs) for the evaluation of the care and outcomes for adults undergoing transcatheter aortic valve intervention (TAVI).
METHODS
We followed the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) methodology for the development of QIs. Key domains were identified by constructing a conceptual framework for the delivery of TAVI care. A list of candidate QIs were developed by conducting a systematic review of the literature. A modified Delphi method was then used to select the final set of QIs. Finally, we mapped the QIs to the EuroHeart Data Standards for TAVI to ascertain the extent to which the EuroHeart TAVI registry captures information to calculate the QIs.
RESULTS
We formed an international group of experts in quality improvement and TAVI, including representatives from the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions, the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging and the Association of Cardiovascular Nursing & Allied Professions. In total, 27 QIs were selected across eight domains of TAVI care, comprising 22 main (81%) and five secondary (19%) QIs. Of these, 19/27 (70%) are now being utilised in the EuroHeart TAVI registry.
CONCLUSION
We present the 2023 ESC QIs for TAVI, developed using a standard methodology and in collaboration with ESC Associations. The EuroHeart TAVI registry allows calculation of the majority of the QIs, which may be used for benchmarking care and quality improvement initiatives.
Date of Publication
2024-12-19
Publication Type
Article
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Keyword(s)
Clinical Practice Guidelines Data EuroHeart Outcomes Quality Improvement Quality Indicators TAVI
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Ali, Noman | |
Aktaa, Suleman | |
Younsi, Tanina | |
Beska, Ben | |
Batra, Gorav | |
Blackman, Daniel J | |
James, Stefan | |
Ludman, Peter | |
Mamas, Mamas A | |
Abdel-Wahab, Mohamed | |
Borregaard, Britt | |
Iung, Bernard | |
Joner, Michael | |
Kunadian, Vijay | |
Modine, Thomas | |
Neylon, Antoinette | |
Petronio, Anna S | |
Pibarot, Philippe | |
Popescu, Bogdan A | |
Sabaté, Manel | |
Teles, Rui C | |
Treede, Hendrik | |
Gale, Chris P |
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Series
European heart journal. Quality of care & clinical outcomes
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
2058-1742
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open.access