# Implementation and adaptation of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons´ standardized nomenclature for congenital heart surgery in a Peruvian hospital

**Authors:** Marina Huamán Robles, Samuel Y Kim, Rachel Bernier, Ruht Villarroel Villa, Carlos Carcausto Huamaní, Arnaldo Munive Méndez, Rosina Ruiz Roque, María Isabel Picón Perla, Luis Vera Talledo, Tommy Prado Gómez, Arcelia Reyes Barriga, Corina Céspedes Solano, Víctor Justo Robles Velarde, Celia Mendoza Peltroche, Miriam Gaby Escate, Gloria Bernedo Gómez, José Luis Yovera, Rodrigo López Barreda, Juan Ibla

PMC · DOI: 10.47487/apcyccv.v6i3.489 · Archivos Peruanos de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular · 2025-09-24

## TL;DR

A Peruvian hospital successfully implemented a standardized congenital heart surgery database, showing it's feasible in resource-limited settings and helping identify areas for improving patient care.

## Contribution

The paper demonstrates the feasibility of implementing a standardized congenital heart surgery database in a Peruvian hospital using the Society of Thoracic Surgeons' nomenclature.

## Key findings

- The database implementation included 500 patients with septal defects as the most common surgical indication.
- In-hospital mortality was 7.6%, with cardiac dysfunction and arrhythmias being the most frequent complications.
- Despite challenges like incomplete data, the registry identified areas for quality improvement in congenital heart surgery care.

## Abstract

To describe the process of implementing a congenital heart surgery database at the National Cardiovascular Institute (INCOR) in Peru, adapted to the standardized nomenclature of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, and to present clinical-surgical outcomes in terms of morbidity and mortality within the framework of comprehensive multidisciplinary care.

A prospective observational study was conducted in three phases: feasibility, database construction, and prospective data collection. Variables were adapted to the institutional context, and the process included a pilot test, strategic planning, multidisciplinary training, role assignment, monitoring, and periodic statistical analysis.

A total of 500 consecutive patients were registered between May 2022 and July 2023. Septal defects were the most common surgical indication. The most frequent complications included cardiac dysfunction and arrhythmias. In-hospital mortality was 7.6%. The database incorporated preoperative nutritional and dental assessments. Although 27.2% of the forms were fully completed, the remainder showed limitations such as missing data and the need for additional verification of information across modules.

The implementation of a congenital heart surgery registry in Peru is feasible even in a resource-limited setting. This system allows the identification of critical areas for improving care and optimizing clinical outcomes, establishing a foundation for future quality improvement initiatives.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** congenital heart surgery (MESH:D006330), cardiac dysfunction (MESH:D006331), arrhythmias (MESH:D001145), Septal defects (MESH:D006343)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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