The Impact of Risk Score Use in Predicting Serious Adverse Events During Cardiac Catheterization Procedures in Pediatric Patients
Muhammet Hamza Halil Toprak, Hatice Dilek Özcanoğlu, İbrahim Akkoç, Kahraman Yakut, Ali Nazım Güzelbağ, Abdullah Erdem, İbrahim Cansaran Tanıdır, Erkut Öztürk

TL;DR
This study shows that the CRISP score effectively predicts serious complications during heart procedures in children.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the predictive value of CRISP score for adverse events in pediatric cardiac catheterization.
Findings
CRISP score categories correlate with increasing rates of serious adverse events.
The area under the curve for CRISP score predicting SAEs was 0.84, indicating strong predictive ability.
Higher CRISP scores were associated with a higher incidence of arrhythmia-related complications.
Abstract
Background: Cardiac catheterization may be required in the management of congenital heart diseases. The use of risk scoring or grading systems in these procedures can assist in planning the intervention and predicting potential complications. This study aimed to evaluate the use of risk scores in grading cardiac catheterization procedures in pediatric patients and to investigate their predictive value for serious adverse events (SAEs). Material and Methods: A total of 700 pediatric patients (350 male; median age 1 year [IQR 6 months–2 years]) who underwent cardiac catheterization in our catheterization laboratory between 1 January 2023 and 1 January 2025 were retrospectively analyzed. Demographic and clinical data of the patients, including procedure duration, anesthesia management, Catheterization Risk in Pediatrics Score (CRISP), and serious adverse events related to the procedure,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCongenital Heart Disease Studies · Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation · Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
