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Expansion and enhancement of 'paulista cardiovascular surgery registry' through partnership with the Massachusetts State Registry/Harvard University for quality improvement programs in cardiac surgery at the São Paulo State Public Healthcare System

Grant number: 16/15163-0
Support Opportunities:Research Grants - Research in Public Policies for the National Health Care System (PP-SUS)
Start date: July 01, 2017
End date: June 30, 2019
Field of knowledge:Health Sciences - Medicine - Surgery
Agreement: CNPq - PPSUS
Principal Investigator:Omar Asdrúbal Vilca Mejía
Grantee:Omar Asdrúbal Vilca Mejía
Host Institution: Instituto do Coração Professor Euryclides de Jesus Zerbini (INCOR). Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da USP (HCFMUSP). Secretaria da Saúde (São Paulo - Estado). São Paulo , SP, Brazil
Associated researchers: Evelinda Marramon Trindade ; Fabio Biscegli Jatene ; Luis Alberto Oliveira Dallan ; Luiz Augusto Ferreira Lisboa ; Sharon-Lise Normand
Associated scholarship(s):18/09835-1 - Expansion an enhancement of Paulista Cardiovascular Surgery Registry through partnership with the Massachusetts State registry/Harvard University for quality improvement programs in cardiac surgery at the São Paulo State public healthcare system, BP.TT
18/05493-9 - Expansion an enhancement of Paulista Cardiovascular Surgery Registry through partnership with the Massachusetts State Registry/Harvard university for quality improvement programs in cardiac surgery at the São Paulo State public healthcare system, BP.TT
18/03255-3 - Expansion an enhancement of paulista cardiovascular surgery registry through partnership with the Massachusetts State Registry/Harvard University for quality improvement programs in cardiac surgery at the São Paulo State public healthcare system, BP.TT
+ associated scholarships 18/03415-0 - Expansion an enhancement of Paulista Cardiovascular Surgery Registry through partnership with the Massachusetts State Registry/Harvard University for quality improvement programs in cardiac surgery at the São Paulo State public healthcare system, BP.TT
17/18136-7 - Expansion an enhancement of paulista cardiovascular surgery registry through partnership with the Massachusetts State Registry/Harvard University for quality improvement programs in cardiac surgery at the São Paulo State public healthcare system, BP.TT
17/14613-5 - Expansion and enhancement of 'paulista cardiovascular surgery registry' through partnership with the Massachusetts State Registry/Harvard University for quality improvement programs in cardiac surgery at the São Paulo State Public Healthcare System, BP.TT
17/09345-1 - Expansion and enhancement of 'paulista cardiovascular surgery registry' through partnership with the Massachusetts State Registry/Harvard University for quality improvement programs in cardiac surgery at the São Paulo State Public Healthcare System, BP.TT
17/10572-2 - Expansion and enhancement of 'paulista cardiovascular surgery registry' through partnership with the Massachusetts State Registry/Harvard University for quality improvement programs in cardiac surgery at the São Paulo State Public Healthcare System, BP.TT - associated scholarships

Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of death for the healthcare system and cardiac surgery has an important impact on their resolubility. Healthcare systems in the world have evolved to optimize their clinical records and thus learn from the real world through the interactivity between results, processes and structure. When the rate of growth of healthcare costs scenario is greater than the one of Gross Domestic Product of countries, there is considerable challenge to increment the quality of healthcare services and the primordial patient safety, as well as the necessary control and traceability of implantable devices. The association and correlation of patients' demographic and clinical relevant information with the resources required for the care provided for each stratum represents the possibility to adapt, improve and innovate into the healthcare programs. This project aims to expand and facilitate enhancement of the "Paulista Cardiovascular Surgery Registry" through a partnership with the Massachusetts State Cardiovascular Surgery Registry and the Harvard University to improve the quality of programs in Cardiac Surgery of the São Paulo State Health Secretariat. This will allow improving optimization of the therapeutic protocols and the creation of related research areas, aiming to promote more equitable resources allocation, to increase access and effectiveness, as well as to ascertain the magnitude of available and used resources and its impact. (AU)

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Scientific publications (4)
(References retrieved automatically from Web of Science and SciELO through information on FAPESP grants and their corresponding numbers as mentioned in the publications by the authors)
MEJIA, OMAR A. V.; BORGOMONI, GABRIELLE B.; SILVEIRA, LUCAS M. V.; GUERREIRO, GUSTAVO P.; FALCAO FILHO, ALEXANDRE. T. G.; GONCHAROV, MAXIM; DALLAN, LUIS R. P.; OLIVEIRA, MARCO A. P.; DE SOUSA, ALEXANDRE G.; NAKAZONE, MARCELO A.; et al. The arrival of COVID-19 in Brazil and the impact on coronary artery bypass surgery. JOURNAL OF CARDIAC SURGERY, v. 36, n. 9, p. 8-pg., . (16/15163-0)
RAÚL ARMANDO MICALAY PAREDES; GABRIELLE BARBOSA BORGOMONI; ANNY KÁTIA PUCHALSKI MICALAY; JOSÉ CARLOS ARTEAGA CAMACHO; LUÍS ROBERTO PALMA DALLAN; LUIZ AUGUSTO FERREIRA LISBOA; LUÍS ALBERTO DE OLIVEIRA DALLAN; OMAR ASDRÚBAL VILCA MEJIA. Resultados Imediatos após Múltiplos Enxertos Arteriais em Cirurgia de Revascularização Miocárdica no Estado de São Paulo: Estudo de Coorte. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia, v. 120, n. 3, . (16/15163-0)
FABIANO GONÇALVES JUCÁ; FABIANE LETÍCIA DE FREITAS; MAXIM GONCHAROV; DANIELLA DE LIMA PES; MARIA EDUARDA COIMBRA JUCÁ; LUIS ROBERTO PALMA DALLAN; LUIZ AUGUSTO FERREIRA LISBOA; FÁBIO B. JATENE; OMAR ASDRÚBAL VILCA MEJIA. Difference Between Cardiopulmonary Bypass Time and Aortic Cross-Clamping Time as a Predictor of Complications After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting. Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular, v. 39, n. 2, . (16/15163-0)
MEJIA, OMAR A. V.; BORGOMONI, GABRIELLE B.; SILVEIRA, LUCAS M. V.; GUERREIRO, GUSTAVO P.; FALCAO FILHO, ALEXANDRE. T. G.; GONCHAROV, MAXIM; DALLAN, LUIS R. P.; OLIVEIRA, MARCO A. P.; DE SOUSA, ALEXANDRE G.; NAKAZONE, MARCELO A.; et al. The arrival of COVID-19 in Brazil and the impact on coronary artery bypass surgery. JOURNAL OF CARDIAC SURGERY, . (16/15163-0)