09353nam 22007455 450 991030019020332120250925045640.01-4471-6587-X10.1007/978-1-4471-6587-3(CKB)3710000000311480(EBL)1964552(OCoLC)908082434(SSID)ssj0001408342(PQKBManifestationID)11746699(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001408342(PQKBWorkID)11347367(PQKB)11532140(DE-He213)978-1-4471-6587-3(MiAaPQ)EBC1964552(PPN)183148509(EXLCZ)99371000000031148020141204d2015 u| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPediatric and Congenital Cardiac Care Volume 1: Outcomes Analysis /edited by Paul R. Barach, Jeffery P. Jacobs, Steven E. Lipshultz, Peter C. Laussen1st ed. 2015.London :Springer London :Imprint: Springer,2015.1 online resource (508 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4471-6586-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction/Paul R. Barach, Jeffrey P. Jacobs, Peter C. Laussen, Steven E. LipshultzIntroduction: The History of Statistics in Medicine and Surgery/Eugene H. BlackstoneIntroduction: Using Data to Drive Change and Improvement: The Legacy of Florence Nightingale/Kathleen Mussatto, Maryanne KesselIntroduction: Quality Improvement and Databases in the Context of Professionalism/John E. Mayer Jr.Nomenclature and TaxonomiesNomenclature for Congenital and Pediatric Cardiac Disease: Historical Perspectives and the International Pediatric and Congenital Cardiac Code /Rodney C. G. Franklin, Jeffrey P. Jacobs, Otto N. Krogmann, Marie J. Béland,Defining Terms in Lists of Nomenclature /Henry L. Walters III, Steven D. ColanIllustrating Terms in Lists of Nomenclature/Jorge M. Giroud, Jeffrey P. Jacobs, Diane E. Spicer, James D. St. LouisDatabases for Assessing the Outcomes of the Treatment of Patients with Congenital and Pediatric Cardiac Disease:The Perspective of Cardiac Surgery/Jeffrey P. JacobsThe Perspective of Cardiology/William B. Drake II, Richard E. Stroup, Allen D. EverettThe Perspective of Anesthesia/David F. VenerThe Perspective of Critical Care/Michael G. Gaies, Howard E. Jeffries, Randall Wetzel, Steven M. SchwartzEarly Database Initiatives: The Fyler Codes/Steven D. ColanThe Academic Database: Lessons Learned from the Congenital Heart Surgeons’ Society Data Center/Christopher A. Caldarone, Jeffrey A. Poynter, William G. WilliamsClinical Versus Administrative Data/Sara K. Pasquali, J. William GaynorDatabases for Pediatric Cardiac Transplantation: The United Network for Organ Sharing/Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (UNOS/SRTR) and the Pediatric Heart Transplant Study (PHTS)/Ryan R. DaviesDatabases for Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation and Ventricular Assist Devices/David S. Cooper, David L. S. Morales, Megan del Corral, Matthew L. Paden, Ravi R. ThiagarajanThe United Kingdom National Congenital Heart Disease Audit/Rodney C. G. Franklin, David Cunningham, John L. GibbsThe Pediatric Cardiac Care Consortium: The End of an Era and Beginning of a New Mission/James D. St. Louis, Lazaros K. KochilasPediatric Cardiac Catheterization Databases/Joshua P. Kanter, Lisa Bergersen, Sandra Coombs, Thomas J. Forbes, Allen D. Everett, Gerard R. MartinPediatric Electrophysiology Databases/Stephen P. Seslar, John D. KuglerUsing Data to Drive Improvement and Build the Science of Nursing/Ashley Collins, Jean Anne Connor, Sandra Mott, Patricia HickeyData Standards of the American College of Cardiology Foundation (ACCF) and the American Heart Association (AHA) and the Universal Pediatric Cardiac Dataset/Jeffrey R. BorisEthical Issues Confronting Outcomes Analysis and Quality Assurance/Constantine D. Mavroudis, Jeffrey P. Jacobs, Allison Siegel, Constantine MavroudisStratification of ComplexityStatistical Issues in the Analysis and Interpretation of Outcomes for Congenital Cardiac Surgery/Sean M. O’BrienReal Time Monitoring of Risk-Adjusted Surgical Outcomes for Congenital Heart Disease/Kate L. Brown, Sonya Crowe, Martin Utley, Christina PagelRisk Adjustment for Congenital Heart Surgery -1 (RACHS-1) for Evaluation of Mortality in Children Undergoing Cardiac Surgery/Ravi R. Thiagarajan, Peter C. LaussenThe Aristotle Complexity Score: A Tool to Evaluate Performance in Congenital Heart Surgery/Francois Lacour-GayetEmpirically Based Tools for Analyzing Mortality and Morbidity Associated with Congenital Heart Surgery/Marshall L. Jacobs, Sara K. Pasquali, Jeffrey P. Jacobs, Sean M. O’BrienVerification of Data Completeness and Accuracy of Data/Verification of Data Completeness and Accuracy/David M. Overman, David R. ClarkeSubspecialty CollaborationLinking Databases/Sara K. Pasquali, Marshall L. Jacobs, Jeffrey P. JacobsLongitudinal Follow-UpUse of National Death Registries to Empower Databases in Reporting Longitudinal Follow-Up/David L. S. Morales, Farhan Zafar, Jeffrey P. JacobsQuality of Life: The Need for a National Database/Bradley S. Marino, Jeffrey B. AndersonLongitudinal Follow-UpLongitudinal Follow-Up Studies in the Pediatric Heart Network/Lynn Mahony, Lynn A. Sleeper, Gail D. PearsonThe Value of National Institutes of Health (NIH) Registry-Based Research in Identifying Childhood Cardiac Disease Outcomes: The Pediatric Cardiomyopathy Registry Experience/James D. Wilkinson, Joslyn A. Westphal, Samuel W. Ross, Danielle D. Dauphin, Steven E. LipshultzPublic Reporting of DataPublic Reporting of Cardiac Data: Pros, Cons, and Lessons for the Future/Edward L. HannanPublic Reporting of Pediatric Cardiac Data/Vinay Badhwar, J. William Gaynor, Jeffrey P. Jacobs, David M. ShahianCommunication Chaos: How Incomplete and Conflicting Information Prevents Improved Outcomes for Patients with Pediatric and Congenital Cardiac Disease (and What We Can Do About It)/Debra Hilton-Kamm, Helen HaskellThis book is the first in a two-volume set of textbooks and focuses on outcomes analysis in pediatric cardiac care, supporting the coverage of quality improvement and patient safety in its sister title. There has been a huge research effort undertaken in pediatric and congenital cardiac care to understand and measure what is done, to establish collaborative definitions and tools of measurement, and to determine robust benchmarks and methodologies to analyze outcomes. This book concentrates on implementation science in terms of continuous quality improvements and safety science and systems. Pediatric and Congenital Cardiac Care: Volume 1 – Outcomes Analysis reveals the remarkable developments that have been seen in the fields of pediatric cardiology and cardiac surgery. This unique collaboration between four Editors from disparate medical disciplines (cardiac surgery, cardiology, anesthesia, and critical care) incorporates an international community of scholarship with articles by luminaries and cutting edge thinkers on the current and future status of pediatric and congenital cardiac care. The goal of this and its companion volume is to understand and advance the profession and its activities, to use common terms, and to improve the management of risk and safety in order to enhance pediatric and congenital cardiac care.Highlights the best practices in improving survival while paving a roadmap for the expected changes in the next 10 years as healthcare undergoes major transformation and reform. An invited group of experts in the field will participate in this project to provide the timeliest and informative approaches to how to deal with this global health challenge. The book will be indispensable to all who treat pediatric cardiac disease and will provide important information about managing the risk of patients with pediatric and congenital cardiac disease in the three domains of: the analysis of outcomes, the improvement of quality, and the safety of patients.CardiologyHeartSurgeryPediatricsQuality of lifeCardiologyCardiac SurgeryPediatricsQuality of Life ResearchCardiology.HeartSurgery.Pediatrics.Quality of life.Cardiology.Cardiac Surgery.Pediatrics.Quality of Life Research.306610616.12617412Barach Paul Redthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtJacobs Jeffery Pedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtLipshultz Steven Eedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtLaussen Peter Cedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBOOK9910300190203321Pediatric and Congenital Cardiac Care2510582UNINA