The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Congenital Heart Surgery Database: 2023 Update on Outcomes and Research

S. Ram Kumar, J. William Gaynor, Hannah Heuerman, John E. Mayer, Meena Nathan, James E. O'Brien, Christian Pizarro, Haris Subačius, Leslie Wacker, Chasity Wellnitz, Pirooz Eghtesady

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Abstract

The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) Congenital Heart Surgery Database (CHSD) continues to be the most comprehensive database of congenital and pediatric cardiothoracic surgical procedures in the world and contains information on 664,210 operations as of June 30, 2023. The 35th harvest of the STS CHSD data was undertaken in Spring 2023, spanning the 4-year period January 1, 2019, through December 31, 2022, and included 144,919 operations performed at 114 participating sites in North America. The harvest analysis was successfully executed by the STS Research and Analytic Center. The overall unadjusted mortality rate was 2.68% and has remained stable over the 4 years included in the current harvest window. Mortality is highest in neonates (7.4%) and lowest in children (1.1%). As in prior analyses, observed mortality and postoperative length of stay in the database increase with an increase in STS-European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (STAT) Congenital Heart Surgery Mortality Categories. This quality report summarizes contemporary outcomes, provides the odds ratios for the CHSD risk model variables based on this analysis, and describes on-going efforts to improve data collection and augment analytical approaches. Lastly, 5 research publications completed in the last year using data from the CHSD are also summarized.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)904-914
Number of pages11
JournalAnnals of Thoracic Surgery
Volume117
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2024

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