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Public Reporting is available for three of the STS National Database components:
The first public reporting scores and ratings were published in September 2010 on isolated coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery data that were included in the ACSD. Since then, the initiative has grown to include isolated aortic valve replacement (AVR), combined AVR and CABG (AVR+CABG), isolated mitral valve replacement/repair (MVRR), and combined MVRR and CABG (MVRR+CABG) from the ACSD, observed-to-expected operative mortality ratios for procedures in the CHSD, and lobectomy for lung cancer and esophagectomy procedures in the GTSD.
Using this information, consumers can see how participating cardiac surgical groups compare with national benchmarks for overall performance, survival, complications, and other measures.
STS publishes only group and/or hospital-level data for which the participant correctly submitted the required data for score and star rating analysis. Surgery groups and/or hospitals that did not meet established data completeness thresholds during the reporting time period do not receive scores and star ratings and, therefore, are not publicly reported.