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National Congenital Heart Disease Audit

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University College London (UCL)

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Congenital Heart Disease (CHD)

Treatments

Procedure: Therapeutic cardiac catheterisations procedures
Procedure: Cardiac Surgery

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02303535
NICOR-CONGENITAL

Details and patient eligibility

About

The National Institute of Cardiovascular Outcomes Research (NICOR) collects data and produces analysis to enable hospitals and healthcare improvement bodies to monitor and improve the quality of care and outcomes of cardiovascular patients.

The Congenital Heart Disease audit collects data on all cardiac surgery and therapeutic cardiac catheterisations procedures used to treat patients with congenital and acquired heart disease.

For acquired heart disease, the audit covers all arrhythmias & cardiomyopathies in patients less than 16 years old only. For congenital heart disease, the audit collects data on both children and adult patients. The audit covers all specialist centers in the UK and Republic of Ireland.

The project aims to improve the quality of care for children and adults with congenital heart disease by providing national comparative analysis of procedure specific activity and outcomes of cardiac surgery and therapeutic cardiac catheterisation procedures. The audit also provides quality indicators for the antenatal detection of major congenital heart disease.

The current dataset is available from here:

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/nicor/audits/congenital/datasets

Full description

The Congenital Heart Disease audit collects data on all cardiac surgery and therapeutic cardiac catheterisations procedures used to treat patients with congenital and acquired heart disease

Data collection:

Hospitals use Patient Administration Systems and manual data entry by cardiac database managers to submit data to NICOR.

Data are either assimilated locally using third party commercial software and imported as a .csv file, or entered directly onto the NICOR database.

Data quality:

NICOR provide tools that communicate possible errors to centres submitting data. A data submitting schedule has been agreed with the centres, data is submitted and a validation report is returned each quarter. Centres are responsible for updating errors in the records.

An import log highlights missing and invalid data as well as records that failed to import due to data quality or compatibility issues.

In addition, data is validated by on site visits with a NICOR representative.

Data linkage:

Data is annually linked with Office fot National Statistics (ONS) life status and Hospital Episodes Statistics (HES) admission data to verify case ascertainment and to track long term outcome measures.

Information governance:

NICOR has Section 251 approval and data protection registration. An organisation-wide standard operating procedure is in place for Information Security Incident Management. University College London has a robust information governance framework, to which NICOR adheres.

Enrollment

120,000 estimated patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Patient, judged by multidisciplinary team meeting as unsuitable for the procedure

Exclusion criteria

Patient, judged by multidisciplinary team meeting, as unsuitable for the procedure

Trial design

120,000 participants in 1 patient group

Congenital
Description:
All patients with congential and acquired heart disease treated by cardiac surgery and therapeutic cardiac catheterisations procedures . For acquired heart disease, the audit covers all arrhythmias \& cardiomyopathies in patients less than 16 years old only. For congenital heart disease, the audit collects data on both children and adult patients.
Treatment:
Procedure: Cardiac Surgery
Procedure: Therapeutic cardiac catheterisations procedures

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

James CHAL, MHlthMgmnt

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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