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HEART & VASCULAR
Volumes and outcomes from a sampling of centers in Cleveland Clinic’s Miller Family Heart & Vascular Institute
Coronary Artery Disease — Surgical Treatment
Year
2015 (N = 816)
STS Expected
1.9%
Cleveland Clinic
1.0%
Vitals
Coronary Artery Disease — Interventional Treatment
Peripheral Vascular Disease
Vascular Surgery Outcomes Snapshots
0%
In-hospital mortality for iliac stenting, 2016-2017 (N = 258)
0%
In-hospital mortality for lower extremity bypass, 2015-2017
(N = 247)
0.8%
30-day mortality for lower extremity open revascularization, 2016-2017 (N = 521)
0.6%
In-hospital mortality for lower
extremity percutaneous
interventional procedures,
2017 (N = 335)
Volume Snapshots
49,850
Vascular lab ultrasound studies performed in 2017 (main campus and other Northeast Ohio locations)
1,505
Coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) volume in 2017
834 isolated | 671 CABG + other
11.6%
Share of CABG volume that was reoperations (vs. 1.8% nationally, per Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) Adult Cardiac Surgery Database)
In-Hospital Mortality — Isolated CABG
2016 (N = 810)
1.8%
0.5%
2017 (N = 834)
1.6%
0.8%
Year
2017 (N = 671)
UHC Expected
5.8%
Cleveland Clinic
3.9%
In-Hospital Mortality — CABG + Other Surgery
UHC = University HealthSystem Consortium
Source: Vizient Clinical Data Base/Resource Manager™. Used by permission
of Vizient. All rights reserved.
PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION (PCI) PERFORMANCE MEASURES
From National Cardiovascular Data Registry, CathPCI Registry®, American College of Cardiology Foundation, for rolling four-quarter period through Q1 2018
Cleveland Clinic (N = 1,602)
0.89%
90th Percentile of
U.S. Hospitals
1.14%
50th Percentile of
U.S. Hospitals
2.07%
PCI Risk-Adjusted In-Hospital Mortality (All Patients)
Cleveland Clinic (N = 236)
3.29%
90th Percentile of
U.S. Hospitals
3.75%
50th Percentile of
U.S. Hospitals
7.09%
PCI Risk-Adjusted In-Hospital Mortality (STEMI Patients)
Cleveland Clinic (N = 236)
50 minutes
90th Percentile of
U.S. Hospitals
49 minutes
50th Percentile of
U.S. Hospitals
60 minutes
Median Time to Immediate PCI for STEMI Patients
Cleveland Clinic (N = 1,063)
75.07%
U.S. Registry Patients (All)
45.21%
U.S. Volume Group
Use of Radial Access for Diagnostic Catheterization
47.53%
STEMI = ST-elevation myocardial infarction
745
Peripheral vascular procedures (open and endovascular) performed in 2017
6,403
Thrombosis cases seen in 2017
>200
Patients managed to date by our Pulmonary Embolism Response Team (PERT)