Subsample analysis of the Vascular Complications Risk Score at two public referral centers for interventional cardiology

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https://doi.org/10.1590/s1980-220x2018005103438%20

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Cardiac Catheterization, Percutaneous Coronary Intervention, Risk Factors, Postoperative Complications, Nursing Care

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Objective: Evaluate the performance of the Vascular Complications Risk Score in two public referral centers for interventional cardiology. Method: Subsample analysis of the Vascular Complications Risk Score, which was developed and validated in the catheterization laboratories of three cardiology referral centers (two public, one private) with a cutoff of <3 for no risk of developing vascular complications and ≥3 for risk. In this new analysis, we excluded data from the private facility, and only included participants from the original (validation) cohort of the two public hospitals. Results: Among the 629 patients studied, 11.8% had vascular complications; of these, 1.8% were major and 10% minor. Among the patients with a score <3, 310 (94.5%) presented no vascular complications; of those with a score ≥3, 50 (17%) developed complications. Of those who developed vascular complications, 18 scored <3; two of these had major complications. Conclusion: This subanalysis confirms the ability of the Vascular Complications Risk core to predict low risk of vascular complications in patients with a score < 3.

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2019-06-13

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Paola Severo, Angelita Paganin, Vânia Naomi, Mariur Gomes, Jaquelini Messer, & Eneida Rejane. (2019). Subsample analysis of the Vascular Complications Risk Score at two public referral centers for interventional cardiology. Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da USP, 53, e03438. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1980-220x2018005103438