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Herz, 28:335-347, 2003
4th report of German Association of Cardiologists in private practice (BNK) on quality assurance in cardiac catheterization and coronary intervention 1999-2002
Levenson B, Albrecht A, Gohring S, Haerer W, Herholz H, Kaltenbach M, Reifart N, Sauer G, Silber S, Troger B
Steering Committee des QuIK-Registers des BNK, Berlin.
The Society of German Cardiologists in private practice (BNK)
reports about its project on quality assurance in invasive cardiology
(QuIK). Results of a computerized data collection and analysis
of cardiac catheterizations and interventions in the years 1999-2002
are presented. These results are compared with other registries.
The QuIK-project is done voluntarily by 70% of the society's cardiologists
who perform invasive methods. A total of 225,562 diagnostic and
64,895 interventional procedures are documented over the 4 years.
Patient characteristics and procedural data kept unchanged. Complication
rates were low (< 2%), MACE < 0.5%. There was a rising number
of patients referred with acute myocardial infarction. Less time
was used to complete procedures from 1 year to another. Two out
of three of the centers underwent a monitoring/auditing process
in 2002. The desirable post-interventional follow-up after discharge
in all cases appears to be impossible to fulfill under the given
economical circumstances.
PMID: 12825149 [PubMed]