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Title: Coronary artery bypass graft surgery in Brazil from 2008 to 2017
Authors: KHALIL, Kalil HusseinSA, Michel Pompeu B. O.VERVOORT, DominiqueROEVER, LeonardoPIRES, Marcos Alfredo de AndradeLIMA, Jaqueline Maria de OliveiraSALLES, Felipe Borsu deKHALIL, Giovana MunhozNICZ, Pedro Felipe GomesMEJIA, Omar Asdrubal VilcaOKINO, Arnaldo AkioLIMA, Ricardo de Carvalho
Citation: JOURNAL OF CARDIAC SURGERY, v.36, n.3, p.913-920, 2021
Abstract: Background: Brazil is an upper middle-income country in South America with the world's sixth largest population. Despite great advances in health-care services and cardiac surgical care in both its public and private health systems, little is known on the volume, outcomes, and trends of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in Brazil's public health system. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of CABG on the public health system from January 2008 to December 2017 through the database DATASUS. Methods: This study is based on publicly available material obtained from DATASUS, the Brazilian Ministry of Health's data processing system, on numbers of surgical procedures, death rates, length of stay, and costs. Only isolated CABG procedures were included in our study. We used the TabNet software from the DATASUS website to generate reports. The chi(2) test was used to compare death rates. A p < .05 was considered statistically significant. Results: We identified 226,697 CABG procedures performed from January 2008 to December 2017. The overall in-hospital mortality over the 10-year period was 5.7%. We observed statistically significant differences in death rates between the five Brazilian macro-regions. Death rates by state ranged from 2.6% to 13.1%. The national average mortality rate remained stable over the course of time. Conclusion: Over 10 years, a high volume of CABG was performed in the Brazilian Public Health System, with significant differences in mortality, number of procedures, and distribution of surgeries by region. Future databases involving all centers that perform CABG and carry out risk-adjusted analysis will help improve Brazilian results and enable policymakers to adopt appropriate health-care policies for greater transparency and accountability.
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