Outcomes 2019 - Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital BSWHHVH_646_2019 Outcomes JOOMAG MOD | Page 33

• 24/7 critical care coverage provided in the intensive care unit by an in-house physician • Cardiovascular anesthesiologists are board-certified and Baylor University Medical Center awarded 3-Stars for Isolated CABG Highest star rating by the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) certified physicians credentialed in adult cardiovascular anesthesiology Median IsoCABG length of stay (FY19) : infrastructure and physician experience to provide quality care to the most complex cases referred to the Dallas campus from across the country National median: 8 days • As a tertiary care center, Baylor University Medical Center has the 6 days Source: STS Adult Cardiac Harvest 1 2017, 2018, 2019 Outcomes Report High-risk meetings Every surgical patient presents a unique set of heart challenges, and the cardiac surgical team is committed to providing personalized treatment. The weekly high-risk meetings have allowed specialists, from all levels of patient care, to weigh in on a specialized treatment plan to help each patient reach his or her advanced level of heart health. From cardiothoracic anesthesiologists to perfusionists and ECMO specialists, the diverse team of experts is specifically equipped for the most complex heart cases. New in fiscal year 2020, the Hispanic Cardiovascular Institute – Dallas, welcomes Spanish-speaking patients to the Dallas campus to receive care at all stages of cardiovascular disease. For more information, email [email protected]. CABG (FY19) : Dedicated care provided by the entire surgical team is critical to the patient’s outcomes, including continuous coverage by a specialized care team. Expertise provided by the cardiac surgery team includes: 383 Valve (AVR) (FY19) : 79 Valve (AVR) w/CABG (FY19) : 18 Percutaneous valves (FY19) : 273 Thoracic aorta & AAA (FY19) : 165 Maze (CY18) : 30 Specialized care team 33