Arterial switch operation and ventricular septal defect repair outcomes
We track outcomes from common procedures as “Quality Indicators” for congenital heart surgery. The following data show Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's (CHOP) outcomes for arterial switch operation and ventricular septal defect repair, procedures for the repair of transposition of the great arteries and a ventricular septal defect performed at the same time.
The cardiac surgery indicators are included in the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) Congenital Heart Surgery Database and in the National Quality Forum (NQF) standards for pediatric heart surgery. The STS Congenital Heart Surgery Database contains data from over 100 congenital heart surgery centers in North America. The NQF is a nonprofit organization that sets or endorses standards to measure quality in healthcare.
Arterial Switch Operation and Ventricular Septal Defect Repair (ASO and VSD)
For repair of transposition of the great arteries and a ventricular septal defect at the same time.
2017 - 2023 total procedures: 41
Risk Adjustment: How Outcomes are Measured
It is misleading to simply compare the risk of dying after surgery between hospitals. There are significant differences in the types surgeries at different hospitals based on factors such as a patient's age and complexity of heart defect. Measuring outcomes by attempting to account for these factors is a method called risk adjustment. However, there is no standard way to adjust for these differences. The results presented here for the Benchmark Procedures are not risk-adjusted. Read our full statement on risk adjustment for more information.