Abstract
Surgical centres of excellence should include multidisciplinary teams with specialist expertise in imaging, clinical assessment and surgery for patients with heart valve disease. There should be structured training programmes for the staff involved in the periprocedural care of the patient and these should be overseen by national or international professional societies. Good results are usually associated with high individual and centre volumes, but this relationship is complex. Results of surgery should be published by centre and should include rates of residual regurgitation for mitral repairs and reoperation rates matched to the preoperative pathology and risk.
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Chambers, J., Ray, S., Prendergast, B., Graham, T., Campbell, B., Greenhalgh, D., … Sundt, T. (2015). Standards for heart valve surgery in a ‘Heart Valve Centre of Excellence.’ Open Heart, 2(1), e000216. https://doi.org/10.1136/openhrt-2014-000216
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