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[Fast pathway for heart surgery].

S Trevethan Cravioto1, F Santibáñez, J Kuri Alfaro

  • 1Instituto Nacional de Cardiología gnacio Chávez, INCICH, Juan Badiano No. 1, 14080 México, D.F. trevethan@cardiologia.org.mx

Archivos De Cardiologia De Mexico
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Implementing a fast-track surgical program for non-complex cardiac conditions at the National Institute of Cardiology resulted in zero mortality and low morbidity, proving cost-efficient compared to traditional scheduling.

Area of Science:

  • Cardiology
  • Cardiac Surgery
  • Health Services Research

Context:

  • Rising life expectancy and technological advancements increase demand for cardiac surgery.
  • Institutions prioritize complex cases, postponing elective surgeries.
  • Analysis conducted at the National Institute of Cardiology "Ignacio Chávez" from June 1999 to June 2000.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the efficacy and cost-efficiency of a fast-track surgical program for non-complex cardiac pathologies.
  • To compare outcomes of fast-track surgeries with traditional scheduling.
  • To identify the incidence of specific conditions like inter-auricular communication and Von Willebrand disease.

Summary:

  • A fast-track surgical approach for non-complex cardiac cases demonstrated null mortality and low morbidity rates.

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  • This program proved cost-efficient when compared to standard surgical scheduling for similar pathologies.
  • The study highlighted a significant prevalence of inter-auricular communication and Von Willebrand disease.
  • Impact:

    • Supports the continuation and expansion of fast-track cardiac surgery programs.
    • Provides evidence for optimizing surgical resource allocation in cardiology.
    • Informs public health strategies regarding prevalent cardiac conditions in the region.