• Eur J Cardiothorac Surg · Jan 2002

    Congenital Heart Surgery Nomenclature and Database Project: update and proposed data harvest.

    • Bohdan Maruszewski, Francois Lacour-Gayet, Martin J Elliott, J William Gaynor, Jeffrey P Jacobs, Marshall L Jacobs, Christo I Tchervenkov, Hiromi Kurosawa, Constantine Mavroudis, International Congenital Heart Surgery Nomenclature and Database Project, and Congenital Heart Surgery Committees of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons and the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery.
    • Cardiac Surgery, Memorial Hospital Child's Health Centre, Warsaw, Poland
    • Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 2002 Jan 1; 21 (1): 47-9.

    AbstractIn 1998, the first report of the Society of Thoracic Surgery (STS) National Congenital Heart Surgery Database reported the clinical features of 18 congenital heart categories. The report provided a significant amount of important information and also highlighted the strengths and weaknesses of the existing database. Following this report, the STS Congenital Heart Surgery Committee, in cooperation with the European Association of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery and the European Congenital Heart Surgeons Foundation, initiated the International Congenital Heart Surgery and Nomenclature Database Project. The goal was to begin the standardization of nomenclature and reporting strategies and establish the foundations for an international congenital heart surgery database. The first report of the International Congenital Heart Surgery Nomenclature Project was published in the Annals of Thoracic Surgery in April 2000. The current report outlines modifications to the minimal dataset, as well as the diagnosis and procedure short lists.

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