Evolution of cardiovascular surgery at the Instituto do Coração: analysis of 71,305 surgeries

Arq Bras Cardiol. 2010 Feb;94(2):162-8, 174-81, 164-71. doi: 10.1590/s0066-782x2010000200006.
[Article in English, Portuguese, Spanish]

Abstract

Background: Cardiovascular surgery has been undergoing transformations due to the advancement of percutaneous techniques, clinical treatment and primary prevention.

Objective: Evaluation of incidence and mortality of heart surgeries performed at the Instituto do Coração (InCor-HCFMUSP).

Methods: Using database from the Instituto do Coração, analysis was carried out on cardiovascular surgeries performed between 1984 and 2007, taking into consideration trends of main procedures and of mortality rates.

Results: In 24 years, 71,305 heart surgeries were performed, with an annual average of 2971 procedures. The number of coronary artery bypass graft surgeries, which in the 1980s had an average of 856/year, is currently around 1.106/year. Heart valve procedures increased from 400 to 597 surgeries per year, growing 36.7%, when compared to the 1990s. Repair of congenital heart disease also had a significant increase of 50.8% in relation to the last decade. Global mortality average rate, which at baseline was 7.5%, is currently at 7.0% and 4.9% among elective procedures. In coronary artery bypass graft surgery, current average mortality rate is 4.8% and 8.5% in valve surgery. Repair of congenital heart disease accounts for 5.3%.

Conclusion: Cardiovascular surgery continues increasing. The coronary artery bypass graft is still the most commonly performed surgery. However, profile of procedures has been undergoing changes with the largest increase of approach to cardiac valves and congenital heart disease. Mortality rates are higher when compared to international rates, reflecting the high complexity presented in tertiary service of national reference.

MeSH terms

  • Brazil
  • Cardiac Care Facilities / statistics & numerical data
  • Cardiac Care Facilities / trends*
  • Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures / mortality
  • Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures / statistics & numerical data
  • Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures / trends*
  • Humans