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To improve quality of care, researchers in Ontario assessed the relation between publicly reported in-hospital mortality after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery and the proportion of such deaths deemed preventable. Data were culled from medical records of 40 deaths that occurred at each of eight hospitals (plus 27 deaths that occurred at a cardiac surgery center) participating in a surgical registry from April 2000 through March 2002. Charts were abstracted by trained nurses and reviewed by two experienced cardiac surgeons.
Among 347 deaths reviewed, 52 (15%) were judged preventable by both reviewers, and an additional 59 (17%) were deemed preventable by one of the two and by a third independent reviewer. Quality-of-care problems ident…