Taking on the elephant in the room-postoperative atrial fibrillation: a clinical program management perspective
Jessica Y. Rove , Wendy S. Tzou , A. Laurie Shroyer , Frederick L. Grover
Vessel Plus ›› 2022, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1) : 55
Taking on the elephant in the room-postoperative atrial fibrillation: a clinical program management perspective
Postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) is the most common complication after cardiac surgery, yet there is no consistent cardiothoracic professional society-based definition of new-onset POAF, nor a broadly accepted consensus on how to prevent or treat it. Importantly, there is an ever-growing body of evidence that new-onset POAF is associated with worse patient outcomes. Given the lack of evidence-based guidelines, detection and treatment of POAF, in addition to understanding how POAF is related to these worse outcomes, represents an unaddressed quality of care concern. In the United States, the annual cardiac surgical POAF patient costs are estimated at ~$1 billion. The entire US Medicare annual budget has been reported at ~$141.2 billion for all hospital-related care; thus, the administrative challenges uniquely posed by POAF have been exposed for the first time. Mapping future tactics, this Vessel Plus special atrial fibrillation publication, swings the pendulum from impromptu observations towards action. A new strategic framework is proposed to begin the tedious but necessary task of taking on this elephant in the room. With ideal collaboration between clinical providers, health care systems, professional societies and insurers, a five-step approach is proposed to overcome these POAF patient care challenges.
Postoperative atrial fibrillation / cardiac surgery / atrial fibrillation / administration management / quality of health care / administrative efficiency
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