Xavier Rossello, Maribel Gonzalez-Del-Hoyo, Suleman Aktaa, Chris P Gale, Israel Barbash, Marc J Claeys, J J Coughlan, Joao Pedro Ferreira, Mary Galbraith, Margret Leosdottir, Francois Schiele, Sergio Raposeiras-Roubin, Maria Rubini Gimenez, Robert A Byrne, Borja Ibanez
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Abstract
Background: Closing the evidence-practice gap for the treatment of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is central to improving quality of care. Under the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) framework, we aimed to develop updated quality indicators (QIs) for the evaluation of quality of care and outcomes for patients with ACS.
Methods: A Working Group of experts including members of the ESC Clinical Practice Guidelines Task Force for ACS, Acute CardioVascular Care Association and European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions followed the ESC methodology for QI development. This methodology involved (i) the identification of the domains of ACS care for the diagnosis and management of ACS; (ii) the construction of candidate QIs through a systematic review of the literature; and (iii) the selection of the final set of QIs (using a modified Delphi method).
Results: Five domains of care for the diagnosis and management of ACS were identified: (1) structural framework and logistics, (2) in-hospital non-invasive care, (3) invasive strategy and periprocedural management, (4) secondary prevention interventions, and (5) outcomes. In total, 21 main QIs were selected, covering all five domains of care for the diagnosis and management of ACS.
Conclusions: This document defines five domains of ACS care, and provides 21 QIs for the diagnosis and management of ACS. The updated ESC QIs for ACS may be used for quality improvement initiatives.
期刊介绍:
The European Heart Journal - Acute Cardiovascular Care (EHJ-ACVC) offers a unique integrative approach by combining the expertise of the different sub specialties of cardiology, emergency and intensive care medicine in the management of patients with acute cardiovascular syndromes.
Reading through the journal, cardiologists and all other healthcare professionals can access continuous updates that may help them to improve the quality of care and the outcome for patients with acute cardiovascular diseases.