Abstract

Background: The European Congenital Heart Surgeons Association (ECHSA) Congenital Heart Surgery Database (CHSD) was founded in 1999 and is open for worldwide participation. The current dataset includes a large amount of surgical data from both Europe and China. The purpose of this analysis is to compare patterns of practice and outcomes among pediatric congenital heart defect surgeries in Europe and China using the ECHSA-CHSD. Methods: We examined all European (125 centers, 58,261 operations) and Chinese (13 centers, 23,920 operations) data in the ECHSA-CHSD from 2006-2018. Operative mortality, postoperative length of stay, median patient age and weight were calculated for the ten benchmark operations for China and Europe, respectively. Results: Benchmark procedure distribution frequencies differed between Europe and China. In China, ventricular septal defect repair comprised approximately 70% of procedures, while Norwood operations comprised less than one percent of all procedures. Neonatal cardiac procedures were rare in China overall. For procedures in STAT mortality category 1, Chinese centers had lower operative mortality rates, while procedures in categories 3 and 5 mortality is lower in European centers. Operative mortality over the time period decreased from 3.89% to 1.64% for the whole cohort, with a sharper decline in China. This drop coincides with an increase of submitted procedures over this 13-year-period. Conclusion: Chinese centers had higher programmatic volume of congenital heart surgeries, while European centers have a more complex case mix. Palliation for patients with functionally univentricular heart was performed less commonly in China. These comparison of patterns of practice and outcomes demonstrate opportunities for continuing bidirectional transcontinental collaboration and quality improvement.

Highlights

  • The European Congenital Heart Surgeons Association Congenital Heart Surgery Database (ECHSACHSD) was established in 1999 based on its precursor The European Congenital Heart Defects Database (ECHDD), which was founded in 1994 [1]

  • That extrapolates the number of children born with congenital heart defects (CHD) to 41.000 per year (8.2/1000) in Europe vs. approximately 139.500 (9.3/1000) per year in China [7]

  • The nomenclature used in this database is the International Pediatric and Congenital Cardiac Code (IPCCC) derived from the nomenclature of the International Congenital Heart Surgery Nomenclature and Database Project of the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS) and Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) [11,12]

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Introduction

The European Congenital Heart Surgeons Association Congenital Heart Surgery Database (ECHSACHSD) was established in 1999 based on its precursor The European Congenital Heart Defects Database (ECHDD), which was founded in 1994 [1]. The current dataset includes a large amount of data from both Europe and China, comprise all economic European regions and east, central and northeastern Chinese regions. The current dataset includes a large amount of surgical data from both Europe and China. The purpose of this analysis is to compare patterns of practice and outcomes among pediatric congenital heart defect surgeries in Europe and China using the ECHSA-CHSD. Operative mortality over the time period decreased from 3.89% to 1.64% for the whole cohort, with a sharper decline in China This drop coincides with an increase of submitted procedures over this 13-year-period. Palliation for patients with functionally univentricular heart was performed less commonly in China These comparison of patterns of practice and outcomes demonstrate opportunities for continuing bidirectional transcontinental collaboration and quality improvement

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