2024
Correlation between hospital rates of survival to discharge and long-term survival for in-hospital cardiac arrest: Insights from Get With The Guidelines®-Resuscitation registry
Khera R, Aminorroaya A, Kennedy K, Chan P, Investigators A, Grossestreuer A, Moskowitz A, Ornato J, Churpek M, Starks M, Girotra S, Perman S. Correlation between hospital rates of survival to discharge and long-term survival for in-hospital cardiac arrest: Insights from Get With The Guidelines®-Resuscitation registry. Resuscitation 2024, 202: 110322. PMID: 39029583, PMCID: PMC11390317, DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2024.110322.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRisk-standardized survival ratesIn-hospital cardiac arrestWeighted kappa coefficientResuscitation RegistryLong-term survivalSurvivors of in-hospital cardiac arrestHierarchical logistic regression modelsCardiac arrestIn-hospitalLogistic regression modelsLong-term outcomesSurvival dataKappa coefficientHospital performanceIn-hospital survivalMedicare filesMedicare beneficiariesYears of ageHospitalization ratesPost-discharge survivalHospital dischargeRate of survivalMedicareHospitalRegression models
2019
Association Between Hospital Recognition for Resuscitation Guideline Adherence and Rates of Survival for In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
Khera R, Tang Y, Link MS, Krumholz HM, Girotra S, Chan PS. Association Between Hospital Recognition for Resuscitation Guideline Adherence and Rates of Survival for In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. Circulation Cardiovascular Quality And Outcomes 2019, 12: e005429. PMID: 30871337, PMCID: PMC6592630, DOI: 10.1161/circoutcomes.118.005429.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAwards and PrizesFemaleGuideline AdherenceHeart ArrestHospital MortalityHospitalsHumansInpatientsMaleMiddle AgedOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CarePatient DischargePractice Guidelines as TopicPractice Patterns, Physicians'Quality Indicators, Health CareRegistriesResuscitationTime FactorsTime-to-TreatmentTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesYoung AdultConceptsHospital cardiac arrestCardiac arrestRate of survivalSpontaneous circulationIn-Hospital Cardiac ArrestGuidelines-Resuscitation registryCardiac arrest survivalEndotracheal tube placementHigh rateHospital performanceBest tertileGuidelines-ResuscitationNational GetGuideline adherenceOverall survivalBackground HospitalTube placementNational registryChest compressionsResuscitation qualityHospitalHospital recognitionAward statusSurvivalWeak association
2017
Role of Hospital Volumes in Identifying Low-Performing and High-Performing Aortic and Mitral Valve Surgical Centers in the United States
Khera R, Pandey A, Koshy T, Ayers C, Nallamothu BK, Das SR, Drazner MH, Jessen ME, Kirtane AJ, Gardner TJ, de Lemos JA, Bhatt DL, Kumbhani DJ. Role of Hospital Volumes in Identifying Low-Performing and High-Performing Aortic and Mitral Valve Surgical Centers in the United States. JAMA Cardiology 2017, 2: 1322-1331. PMID: 29117319, PMCID: PMC5815001, DOI: 10.1001/jamacardio.2017.4003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAortic ValveBayes TheoremCoronary Artery BypassDatabases, FactualFemaleHeart Valve Prosthesis ImplantationHospital Bed CapacityHospital MortalityHospitals, High-VolumeHospitals, Low-VolumeHospitals, TeachingHumansMaleMiddle AgedMitral ValveMitral Valve AnnuloplastyQuality of Health CareUnited StatesConceptsSurgical aortic valve replacementRisk-standardized mortality ratesMV replacementHospital procedure volumeMV repair proceduresHospital volumeSurgical proceduresProcedure volumeMitral Valve Surgical ProceduresHospital risk-standardized mortality ratesHigh-volume tertilesHospital surgical volumeMV surgical proceduresRisk-standardized outcomesAortic valve replacementCoronary artery bypassLow-volume hospitalsGood surgical outcomeMedian annual volumeRisk-adjusted outcomesLowest volume tertileHospital performanceRepair proceduresSAVR proceduresArtery bypass