介入心脏病专家对门诊外科中心经皮冠状动脉介入治疗的看法。

Thomas R Basala, Michaella Alexandrou, Dimitrios Strepkos, Athanasios Rempakos, Salman Allana, Lorenzo Azzalini, Lyndon Box, William Lombardi, Sunil V Rao, Binita Shah, Arnold H Seto, Devraj Sukul, Bahadir Simsek, Deniz Mutlu, Pedro E P Carvalho, Sandeep Jalli, Ozgur Selim Ser, Olga Mastrodemos, Yader Sandoval, Bavana V Rangan, Emmanouil S Brilakis
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背景:门诊外科中心(ASC)的经皮冠状动脉介入治疗(PCI)的容量有望增加。方法:我们对美国介入心脏病专家进行了58个问题的匿名在线调查,以评估他们对ASC PCI的知识和观点。结果:共有114名介入心脏病专家(9名研究员)回应。参与者大多在45 - 54岁之间(33%)。大多数参与者被认为是男性(95%)、白人(58%)、非西班牙裔(95%)和有学术背景(61%);13名参与者(11%)是ASC的PCI操作者。大多数参与者(59%)支持ASC PCI, 63%的人对自己判断患者是否适合ASC PCI的能力非常有信心,43%的人不熟悉ASC PCI的国家和州级法律法规。ASC PCI的感知益处包括积极的患者体验(69%),更高的效率(79%),以及患者(50%)和机构(53%)的更低成本。参与者报告了对私募股权参与ASC PCI(58%)、医院外不良事件的发生(47%)、较低的护理质量(39%)、不适当的患者选择(40%)、不充分的监管标准(35%)和机构压力(47%)的高度关注。ASC PCI的支持者报告了更好的自我评估知识,并认为更多的好处和更少的担忧。结论:大多数调查参与者表达了对ASC PCI的支持,并引用了诸如改善患者体验、提高效率和降低成本等益处。然而,与会者对私募股权的参与以及在医院之外发生不良事件的风险表示关切。
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Interventional Cardiologists' Perspectives on Percutaneous Coronary Intervention at Ambulatory Surgical Centers.

Background: The volume of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) at ambulatory surgical centers (ASC) is expected to increase.

Methods: We surveyed US interventional cardiologists with a 58-question, anonymous online survey to evaluate their knowledge of and perspectives on ASC PCI.

Results: A total of 114 interventional cardiologists (9 fellows) responded. Participants were most commonly between 45 and 54 years old (33%). Most participants identified as male (95%), white (58%), non-Hispanic (95%), and with an academic affiliation (61%); 13 participants (11%) were PCI operators at an ASC. Most participants (59%) were in support of ASC PCI, 63% were very confident in their ability to decide if a patient is well-suited for ASC PCI, and 43% were not familiar with national and state-level laws/regulations of ASC PCI. Perceived benefits of ASC PCI included positive patient experience (69%), greater efficiency (79%), and lower costs for patients (50%) and institutions (53%). Participants reported a high level of concern about private equity involvement in ASC PCI (58%), occurrence of adverse events away from the hospital (47%), lower quality of care (39%), inappropriate patient selection (40%), inadequate regulatory standards (35%), and institutional pressures (47%). Supporters of ASC PCI reported a better self-assessed knowledge of it and perceived more benefits with fewer concerns.

Conclusions: Most survey participants expressed support for ASC PCI, citing benefits such as improved patient experience, greater efficiency, and reduced costs. However, participants expressed concern for private equity involvement and the risk of adverse events occurring away from the hospital setting.

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