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Impact of Hospital Volume on Outcomes of Endovascular Stenting for Adult Aortic Coarctation
American Journal of CardiologyVol. 116Issue 9p1418–1424Published online: September 2, 2015- Parth Bhatt
- Nileshkumar J. Patel
- Achint Patel
- Rajesh Sonani
- Aashay Patel
- Sidakpal S. Panaich
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 8Use of transcatheter endovascular stenting has been increasing in the treatment of coarctation of aorta (CoA). The present study was undertaken on adults with CoA who underwent stent placement from 2000 to 2011 to analyze the relation of hospital volumes to the outcomes of stenting in adults with CoA. It was a retrospective study based on Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project's Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS) database from 2000 to 2011 and identified subjects using the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification procedure code of 747.10 (CoA). - Valvular Heart Disease
Trends of Hospitalizations in the United States from 2000 to 2012 of Patients >60 Years With Aortic Valve Disease
American Journal of CardiologyVol. 116Issue 1p132–141Published online: April 15, 2015- Apurva O. Badheka
- Vikas Singh
- Nileshkumar J. Patel
- Shilpkumar Arora
- Nilay Patel
- Badal Thakkar
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 26In recent years, there has been an increased emphasis on the diagnosis and treatment of valvular heart disease and, in particular, aortic stenosis. This has been driven in part by the development of innovative therapeutic options and by an aging patient population. We hypothesized an increase in the number of hospitalizations and the economic burden associated with aortic valve disease (AVD). Using Nationwide Inpatient Sample from 2000 to 2012, AVD-related hospitalizations were identified using International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification, code 424.1, as the principal discharge diagnosis.