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Effect of hospital case volume on outcome in congenital diaphragmatic hernia: the experience of the Canadian Pediatric Surgery Network
Authors:Jeremy R Grushka  Pramod Puligandla  the Canadian Pediatric Surgery Network
Institution:a Division of Pediatric Surgery, The Montreal Children's Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
b Division of Pediatric Surgery, BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Abstract:

Purpose

Despite advances in neonatal care of congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), a significant variation exists in the mortality rates reported by individual centers. Center experience (reflected by case volume) may contribute to this variation in outcome. The aim of the study was to determine whether CDH mortality is affected by hospital case volume.

Methods

The CDH cases were abstracted from a disease-specific, 16-hospital, national network. Thirteen hospitals participated in this study. Anonymized hospitals were categorized as either high (>6 cases) or low-volume (≤6 cases) centers (HVC, n = 6; LVC, n = 7) according to the median case number per center. Risk-adjusted (Score for Neonatal Acute Physiology, version II SNAP-II] score) mortality rates were compared between HVC and LVC.

Results

One hundred twenty-one CDH cases were identified. Overall in-hospital survival was 81%. No significant difference in SNAP-II score was observed between HVC and LVC. Of 97 (15%) infants treated in 6 HVC, 15 (15%) died compared to 8 (33%) of 24 in 7 LVC (P < .05).

Conclusion

Hospital case volume may be partially responsible for mortality rate variation in CDH. This result requires careful analysis, as case volume may merely be a surrogate for other predictive variables.
Keywords:Diaphragmatic hernia  Survival  Hospital volume  Congenital anomaly  Population-based outcomes  Neonate
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