Objective: Data collected from various institutions around the country was analyzed to assess the current status of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery in the country.
Methods: We collected data from institutions performing cardiovascular and thoracic surgery from all over the country through direct correspondence for the year 2019. Individual institution data on the number of surgeries performed for cardiac, vascular, and thoracic surgery and its outcome in terms of mortality were compiled. The data were further evaluated depending on the type of procedures performed.
Results: Overall, a total of 2264 cardiac surgeries were performed in the country in the year 2019. The majority of the surgeries were for valvular heart surgery accounting for 34.3%, followed by congenital surgeries (32.8%) and surgeries for coronary artery disease (25.9%). A total of 649 thoracic surgeries were documented, which is probably marginally less than the actual numbers because we were unable to include an additional few institutions performing low-volume or isolated thoracic procedures in this report. A total of 852 vascular procedures were performed in the country, which is probably underreported. The mortality rates for complex congenital procedures were higher than those reported in the literature and that of adult procedures such as valvular heart disease and coronary artery disease similar to literature.
Conclusion: We evaluated the recent status of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery in the country with respect to the type of procedures and the postoperative outcomes.
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