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Is the STAT Classification the Best That We Can Do?
Case-mix description and adjustment is foundational for quality assessment and improvement. The current STAT system has evolved and improved over the past 2 decades. While imperfect, in its present form it has been and will be immensely useful as a tool to help guide and assess progress. Herein is presented an abbreviated review of the origin and evolution of the current system. Pitfalls in its use and inherent weaknesses are discussed, and the need for continued revisions and updates is acknowledged. A summary judgement of “good enough for now” is suggested.
期刊介绍:
The Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Annual is a companion to Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery . Together with the Seminars, the Annual provides complete coverage of the specialty by focusing on important developments in pediatric cardiac surgery. Each annual volume has an expert guest editor who invites prominent surgeons to review the areas of greatest change in pediatric cardiac surgery during the year. Topics include 1) Complete Atrioventricular Canal; 2) New Concepts of Cardiac Anatomy and Function -- The Helical Heart; 3) Valve Reconstruction (Replacement) in Congenital Heart Disease; 4) Evolving Developments in Congenital Heart Surgery.