Estimating Mortality Risk for Adult Congenital Heart Surgery: An Analysis of The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Congenital Heart Surgery Database Stephanie M. Fuller, MD, MS, Xia He, MS, Jeffrey P. Jacobs, MD, Sara K. Pasquali, MD, MHS, J. William Gaynor, MD, Christopher E. Mascio, MD, Kevin D. Hill, MD, Marshall L. Jacobs, MD, Yuli Y. Kim, MD The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Volume 100, Issue 5, Pages 1728-1736 (November 2015) DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2015.07.002 Copyright © 2015 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Terms and Conditions
Fig 1 Adult patients reported to The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Congenital Heart Surgery Database (STS-CHSD) from 2000 to 2012 across 116 centers (January to June 2013 data not included). The Annals of Thoracic Surgery 2015 100, 1728-1736DOI: (10.1016/j.athoracsur.2015.07.002) Copyright © 2015 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Terms and Conditions
Fig 2 Unadjusted mortality of all ages combined (blue circles) compared with adults (orange circles) demonstrating disparate mortality for adults across procedural groups. (AICD = automatic implantable cardioverter-defibrillator; ASD = atrial septal defect; AV = atrioventricular; PA = pulmonary artery; PAPVC = partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection; RV = right ventricle; RVOT = right ventricular outflow tract; TOF = tetralogy of Fallot.) The Annals of Thoracic Surgery 2015 100, 1728-1736DOI: (10.1016/j.athoracsur.2015.07.002) Copyright © 2015 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Terms and Conditions