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How does the 'Heart Team' decision get enacted for patients with coronary artery disease?

Pankaj Kumar Mishra1, Heyman Luckraz1, Dincer Aktuerk1, Joyce Thekkudan1, Sophia Mahboob2, Mike Norell3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: A heart team approach has been recommended for managing patients with coronary artery disease. Although this seems to be a new concept, we have been developing such a practice for over 8 years. In this report, the enactment of the heart team decision is reviewed and possible improvement is discussed.
DESIGN: Review of 1000 heart team decisions over a 1-year period for patients with coronary artery disease. These decisions were recorded contemporaneously at the time of the team discussion. Thereafter, patient's notes were reviewed 6 months following the heart team meeting to assess whether the decision was enacted and, if not, what were the reasons for aberration.
RESULTS: The heart team decision was enacted in 95.5% of patients. The reasons for aberration in the remaining 45 patients included patient's choice (refusal), unrecognised comorbidities at the time of the heart team discussion, change in patient's clinical condition requiring urgent intervention and death while awaiting procedure, among others.
CONCLUSIONS: The decision of a well set-up heartteam meeting is carried out for most patients. Aberration is uncommon and usually due to unknown factors at the time of the discussion. The heart team approach ensures that patients receive best available care (most likely evidence-based), and demonstrates transparency.

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Keywords:  Cardiac Surgery; Coronary Artery Disease

Year:  2014        PMID: 27326160      PMCID: PMC4832719          DOI: 10.1136/heartasia-2013-010477

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Asia        ISSN: 1759-1104


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