Pediatric Cardiac Surgical Patterns of Practice and Outcomes in Japan and Europe.
Jürgen HörerYasutaka HirataHisateru TachimoriMasamichi OnoVladimiro VidaClaudia HerbstAndrzej KansyJeffrey Phillip JacobsZdzislaw TobotaKisaburo SakamotoTjark EbelsBohdan MaruszewskiPublished in: World journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgery (2021)
The distribution of the benchmark procedures and age at the time of surgery differ between Japan and Europe. Postoperative length of stay is longer, and the mean complexity is higher in Japan compared to European data. These comparisons of patterns of practice and outcomes demonstrate opportunities for continuing bidirectional transcontinental collaboration and quality improvement.