In 2009, 96,129 cardiac surgical procedures were recorded in Germany, with a hospital mortality of 2.8% for isolated CABG and 4.7% for isolated valve procedures.
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All cardiac surgical procedures performed in 80 German cardiac surgical units throughout the year 2009 are presented in this report, based on a voluntary registry which is organized by the German Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. In 2009 a total of 96 129 cardiac surgical procedures (excluding ICD and pacemaker procedures) were collected in this registry. More than 11.8 % of the patients were older than 80 years compared to 10.3 % in 2008. Hospital mortality in 45 171 isolated CABG procedures (13.1 % off-pump) was 2.8 %. In 23 556 isolated valve procedures (including 2216 catheter-based procedures) a mortality of 4.7 % was observed. This voluntary registry of the German Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery continues to be an important tool for quality control and illustrates the development of cardiac surgery in Germany.
Gummert et al. (Fri,) conducted a observational in Cardiac surgery (n=96,129). Cardiac surgical procedures was evaluated on Hospital mortality. In 2009, 96,129 cardiac surgical procedures were recorded in Germany, with a hospital mortality of 2.8% for isolated CABG and 4.7% for isolated valve procedures.
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