Effective - Heart Attack This page shows information on effective measures for patients who had heart attacks. "Effective care" means patients are given treatments that scientific evidence has shown leads to the best results for heart attack patients. These measures have been adopted from leading quality Percent of patients given aspirin at discharge Aspirin can help keep blood clots that can cause heart attacks 10 from forming. Aspirin reduces the chance of blood clots in blood vessels around the heart. Aspirin may help prevent another heart attack in the future. 2 99.4% 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 10 2 100. 91.7% 100. 87.5% 100. 100. Percent of patients who receive PCI within 90 minutes Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is a procedure that uses a balloon to open blocked blood vessels and increase blood flow to the heart. Doctors may perform PCI or give medicine to open the blockage, or they may do both. It is important that this therapy is given quickly after a heart attack. 10 2 Percent of patients given statin at discharge N/A 97.9% 95.3% 99.3% 98.5% 98.7% Statins are drugs used to lower cholesterol. Cholesterol levels that are too high can increase the chances of getting heart disease, stroke and other problems. For patients who have had one or more heart attacks and have high cholesterol, taking Statins can lower the chance of another heart attack. 11/14/
Effective - Heart Failure This page shows information on effective measures for patients who had heart failure. "Effective care" means patients are given treatments that scientific evidence has shown leads to the best results for heart failure patients. These measures have been adopted from leading quality 10 Percent of patients who receive specific discharge instructions It is important to provide heart failure patients with information about their condition and care when they leave the hospital. Education about medicines, diet, signs to watch for, and activities may prevent a repeat hospital stay. 2 68.2% 67.9% 74.8% 78. 85.5% 79.2% 10 2 98.6% 97.9% 98.6% 100. 100. 99.3% Percent of patients who receive LVS function assessment A left ventricular systolic (LVS) function test checks how well the heart is pumping. 10 2 90.6% 88.2% 97.1% 90. 100. 93.8% Percent of patients with LVSD given ACEI or ARB at discharge Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI) and angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB) are medicines used to treat heart failure or decreased heart function. Left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD) means the heart is not pumping as well as possible. 11/14/
Effective - Pneumonia This page shows information on effective measures for patients who had pneumonia. "Effective care" means patients are given treatments that scientific evidence has shown leads to the best results for pneumonia patients. These measures have been adopted from leading quality 10 Percent of patients who had blood cultures performed in ER prior to initial administration of antibiotics A blood test shows what medicine will best treat your pneumonia. 2 10 2 98. 100. 100. 98.2% 100. 96.3% 96.9% 91.2% 96.6% 100. 90.6% 100. Percent of patients given the most appropriate initial antibiotics Antibiotics treat infection and each one is different. Hospitals should pick the antibiotic that best treats the infection type for each pneumonia patient. 11/14/
Effective - Surgical Care This page shows information on effective measures for patients who had certain surgical procedures. "Effective care" means patients are given treatments that scientific evidence has shown leads to the best results for patients who have these surgical procedures. These measures have been adopted from leading quality 10 Percent of surgery patients given preventive antibiotic within 1 hour of surgery Getting an antibiotic within one hour before surgery reduces the risk of wound infection. Hospitals should make sure surgery patients get antibiotics at the right time. 2 98.3% 98.5% 84.3% 95. 94.2% 98.1% 10 2 10 2 10 2 98.4% 98.5% 98.3% 99.6% 98.3% 97.7% Percent of surgery patients given the right kind of antibiotic to help prevent infection 96.1% 98. 93.6% 97.4% 96.1% 98.1% Percent of patients whose preventive antibiotic was stopped within 24 hours after surgery 95. 93.5% 95.9% 97.4% 96.3% 96.1% Percent of cardiac patients whose 6am postoperative serum glucose was controlled Certain antibiotics are recommended to help prevent wound infection for certain types of surgery. It is important for hospitals to stop giving preventive antibiotics within 24 hours after surgery to avoid side effects and other problems associated with antibiotic use. For certain surgeries, however, antibiotics may be needed for a longer time. Even if heart surgery patients do not have diabetes, keeping their blood sugar under good control (200 mg/dl or less when checked first thing in the morning) after surgery lowers the risk of infection and other problems. 11/14/
10 Percent of patients whose postoperative urinary catheter was removed on post operative day 1 or 2 Effective - Surgical Care (Continued) Surgery patients can develop infections when urinary catheters are left in place too long after surgery. Research shows that most surgery patients should have their urinary catheters removed within 2 days to help prevent infection. 2 91.5% 89.7% 93.1% 97. 96.7% 97.6% 10 2 99.5% 100. 98.9% 100. 98.2% 100. Percent of patients with perioperative temperature management Medical research shows that patients whose body temperatures drop during surgery have a greater risk of infection and their wounds may not heal as quickly. Hospitals can prevent surgical complications by keeping a patient's body temperature normal or near normal during the time period 15 minutes before the end of surgery to 30 minutes after anesthesia ended. 10 2 Percent of patients who got treatment at the right time to help prevent blood clots before/after surgery 89.4% 94.5% 97.3% 97.5% 98.4% 99. Treatments to prevent blood clots need to be started at the right time. The best time to start treatment is 24 hours before surgery to 24 hours after surgery. 11/14/