2017
DOI: 10.4070/kcj.2017.0071
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The Current Status of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Korea: Based on Year 2014 Cohort of Korean Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (K-PCI) Registry

Abstract: Background and ObjectivesAlthough several multicenter registries have evaluated percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures in Korea, those databases have been limited by non-standardized data collection and lack of uniform reporting methods. We aimed to collect and report data from a standardized database to analyze PCI procedures throughout the country.Materials and Methods Both clinical and procedural data, as well as clinical outcomes data during hospital stay, were collected based on case report f… Show more

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“…The recent analysis from the National Cardiovascular Data Registry characterized low volume operators as follows: (1) operated in lower volume hospitals, (2) more frequently performed emergent PCI and PCI for STEMI, (3) less frequently used radial access, and 4) substantial volume of contrast dye and longest fluoroscopic times. These correspond well with our K‐PCI data that lower volume centers had higher incidences of AMI, performed emergency PCI more frequently with a less transradial approach . For these reasons, an inverse relationship exists between hospital PCI volume and in‐hospital mortality.…”
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“…The recent analysis from the National Cardiovascular Data Registry characterized low volume operators as follows: (1) operated in lower volume hospitals, (2) more frequently performed emergent PCI and PCI for STEMI, (3) less frequently used radial access, and 4) substantial volume of contrast dye and longest fluoroscopic times. These correspond well with our K‐PCI data that lower volume centers had higher incidences of AMI, performed emergency PCI more frequently with a less transradial approach . For these reasons, an inverse relationship exists between hospital PCI volume and in‐hospital mortality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,14 Demographic characteristics, clinical history, procedural information, and PCI complications that occurred before hospital discharge were collected retrospectively using case report forms comprising a standard set of 54 data elements. 3 All variables corresponded with written definitions in the case report form dictionary (K-PCI Registry 2014 CRF v1.4.) 3 and were provided using common specifications with question and answer cases for participants.…”
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