The Level of Availability of High‐tech Medical care for Acquired Heart Defects in the RF and the FEFD. Trends over the Last 10 Years
Abstract
The analysis of statistical data on morbidity and surgical treatment of acquired heart defects in Russia and the Far Eastern Federal District for the 2004-2013 to assess the dynamics and the potential development of this type of care was done. From 2004 to 2009 there was a trend decrease in the etiology of rheumatic valvular heart disease in the Far East and Russia, and from 2012 patients from this group for the first time accounted for less than half of the all operated with valvular heart disease. The growth rate of the number of prosthetics and renovations increased significantly in 10 years, as well as the number of simultaneous use of prosthetic valves and reconstruction, combined with coronary bypass surgery. The growth of operational activity in the Far East has not led to significant changes in its position among the regions of the Russian Federation. The revealed ambiguity of postoperative mortality indicators points to the contradictions in the principles of evaluation in various institutions of the country.
About the Authors
S. A. BogachevskaiaRussian Federation
Svetlana A. Bogachevskaia, PhD (Candidate of Medical Sciences), Head, Department of functional and ultrasound diagnostics
Krasnodarskaya str. 2v, Khabarovsk
A. N. Bogachevskiy
Russian Federation
Alexander N. Bogachevskiy, doctor ‐ cardiovascular surgeon
Krasnodarskaya str. 2v, Khabarovsk
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Bogachevskaia S.A., Bogachevskiy A.N. The Level of Availability of High‐tech Medical care for Acquired Heart Defects in the RF and the FEFD. Trends over the Last 10 Years. Yakut Medical Journal. 2015;(4):37-40.