Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5959735 | Heart Rhythm | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Among National Cardiovascular Data Registry registrants receiving first-time ICDs for primary prevention, the majority met trial-based criteria. Multivariate analyses suggested that many patients who did not meet the trial-based criteria may have had clinical circumstances that warranted ICD implantation. These findings caution against the use of trial-based indications to determine site quality metrics that could penalize sites that care for younger patients. The planned incorporation of appropriate use criteria into the ICD registry may better characterize patient- and site-level quality and performance.
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Authors
Daniel W. MD, Vivian MD, MS, Paul A. MD, MS, Mary K. MD, Yongfei MS, Jeptha MD, Mintu P. MD, MAS, FHRS, National Cardiovascular Data Registry National Cardiovascular Data Registry,