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Child heart surgery deaths in UK 'halved' | Child heart surgery deaths in UK 'halved' |
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Children's heart surgery in the UK - often the source of bitter controversy - has improved significantly, a report has concluded. | Children's heart surgery in the UK - often the source of bitter controversy - has improved significantly, a report has concluded. |
The mortality rate within 30 days of an operation has fallen from 4.3% in 2000 to 2.6% a decade later. | The mortality rate within 30 days of an operation has fallen from 4.3% in 2000 to 2.6% a decade later. |
In that time the number and complexity of the cases both increased, the study in the journal Open Heart showed. | In that time the number and complexity of the cases both increased, the study in the journal Open Heart showed. |
The NHS in England is continuing its review into how child heart surgery should be organised. | The NHS in England is continuing its review into how child heart surgery should be organised. |
Repairing the hearts of children born with congenital defects is one of the most complex procedures in the NHS. | Repairing the hearts of children born with congenital defects is one of the most complex procedures in the NHS. |
The study showed the number of procedures increased from 2,283 in 2000 to 3,939 in 2009. | The study showed the number of procedures increased from 2,283 in 2000 to 3,939 in 2009. |
Acrimony | |
The discipline evokes strong passions, which erupted when plans were announced, and then shelved, to cut the number of hospitals providing the delicate surgery in England from 10 to seven. | The discipline evokes strong passions, which erupted when plans were announced, and then shelved, to cut the number of hospitals providing the delicate surgery in England from 10 to seven. |
Then in 2013, surgery was suspended at Leeds General Infirmary amid concerns about death rates. | Then in 2013, surgery was suspended at Leeds General Infirmary amid concerns about death rates. |
Later, an investigation found the decision was based on "invalidated and incomplete data". | Later, an investigation found the decision was based on "invalidated and incomplete data". |
The suspension was also prompted by concerns raised by families and doctors at Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Foundation Trust, where child heart surgery is also carried out. | The suspension was also prompted by concerns raised by families and doctors at Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Foundation Trust, where child heart surgery is also carried out. |
Professor Martin Utley, who conducted the UK-wide assessment of death rates at University College London, said the ongoing controversies meant we had "lost sight of the fact these are very good outcomes internationally". | Professor Martin Utley, who conducted the UK-wide assessment of death rates at University College London, said the ongoing controversies meant we had "lost sight of the fact these are very good outcomes internationally". |
He added: "I think one of reasons for concern is we are one of the few countries that are able to produce these numbers and publish them." | He added: "I think one of reasons for concern is we are one of the few countries that are able to produce these numbers and publish them." |
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The study showed that death rates had halved despite "an overall rise in cases' complexity". | The study showed that death rates had halved despite "an overall rise in cases' complexity". |
Prof Utley told the BBC News website: "The mortality rates are low, they've been falling and it is time to start looking beyond short-term survival. | Prof Utley told the BBC News website: "The mortality rates are low, they've been falling and it is time to start looking beyond short-term survival. |
"Many of the children who have these operations would not survive if they didn't have them. It's lifesaving, life-extending surgery. | "Many of the children who have these operations would not survive if they didn't have them. It's lifesaving, life-extending surgery. |
"Thirty-day survival is a very useful measure, it is something concrete, but the outcomes that are really important are long-term survival and the function those kids have, how they get on at school and the extent to which they participate in life." | "Thirty-day survival is a very useful measure, it is something concrete, but the outcomes that are really important are long-term survival and the function those kids have, how they get on at school and the extent to which they participate in life." |
He said the improvements were driven by "lots of small incremental improvements across a range of procedures". | He said the improvements were driven by "lots of small incremental improvements across a range of procedures". |
A spokesperson for NHS England said: "NHS England is undertaking a review of services for children and adults with congenital heart disease to ensure all patients receive high quality care wherever they live. | A spokesperson for NHS England said: "NHS England is undertaking a review of services for children and adults with congenital heart disease to ensure all patients receive high quality care wherever they live. |
"We want consistent services across the country that meet the highest standards, and are able to offer resilient 24/7 care." | "We want consistent services across the country that meet the highest standards, and are able to offer resilient 24/7 care." |
Professor Jeremy Pearson, from the British Heart Foundation, said: "Surgery for children born with heart defects has dramatically improved in the UK over the last 50 years, from a position where very few babies survived, to one where almost all do. | Professor Jeremy Pearson, from the British Heart Foundation, said: "Surgery for children born with heart defects has dramatically improved in the UK over the last 50 years, from a position where very few babies survived, to one where almost all do. |
"This review of progress over the last ten years is highly reassuring." | "This review of progress over the last ten years is highly reassuring." |
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