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Lost in the system? Transfer to adult congenital heart disease care-Challenges and solutions.

Jennifer Gerardin1, Cheryl Raskind-Hood2, Fred H Rodriguez3,4, Trenton Hoffman2, Andreas Kalogeropoulos5, Carol Hogue2, Wendy Book3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Transfer of congenital heart disease care from the pediatric to adult setting has been identified as a priority and is associated with better outcomes. Our objective is to determine what percentage of patients with congenital heart disease transferred to adult congenital cardiac care.
DESIGN: A retrospective cohort study.
SETTING: Referrals to a tertiary referral center for adult congenital heart disease patients from its pediatric referral base. PATIENTS: This resulted in 1514 patients age 16-30, seen at least once in three pediatric Georgia health care systems during 2008-2010.
INTERVENTIONS: We analyzed for protective factors associated with age-appropriate care, including distance from referral center, age, timing of transfer, gender, severity of adult congenital heart disease, and comorbidities. OUTCOME MEASURES: We analyzed initial care by age among patients under pediatric care from 2008 to 2010 and if patients under pediatric care subsequently transferred to an adult congenital cardiologist in this separate pediatric and adult health system during 2008-2015.
RESULTS: Among 1514 initial patients (39% severe complexity), 24% were beyond the recommended transfer age of 21 years. Overall, only 12.1% transferred care to the referral affiliated adult hospital. 90% of these adults that successfully transferred were seen by an adult congenital cardiologist, with an average of 33.9 months between last pediatric visit and first adult visit. Distance to referral center contributed to delayed transfer to adult care. Those with severe congenital heart disease were more likely to transfer (18.7% vs 6.2% for not severe).
CONCLUSION: Patients with severe disease are more likely to transfer to adult congenital heart disease care than nonsevere disease. Most congenital heart disease patients do not transfer to adult congenital cardiology care with distance to referral center being a contributing factor. Both pediatric and adult care providers need to understand and address barriers in order to improve successful transfer.
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Keywords:  adult congenital heart disease; transfer of care; transition

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31066199      PMCID: PMC6697598          DOI: 10.1111/chd.12780

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Congenit Heart Dis        ISSN: 1747-079X            Impact factor:   2.007


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