Clinical Outcomes at Fortis Healthcare
Fortis clinical outcomes are based on measurement of disease course and progression, quality of clinical care being provided, the success of the procedures/interventions carried out, and actual benefit perceived by the patient.A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.Fortis clinical outcomes are based on measurement of disease course and progression, quality of clinical care being provided, the success of the procedures/interventions carried out, and actual benefit perceived by the patient.A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.Fortis clinical outcomes are based on measurement of disease course and progression, quality of clinical care being provided, the success of the procedures/interventions carried out, and actual benefit perceived by the patient.A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.
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Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)
About Clinical research
A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG), commonly known as Heart Bypass surgery/ Coronary Bypass surgery, is a surgical procedure which creates alternate routes for blood to flow to the heart tissue, bypassing the narrowed/blocked arteries (leading to what is known as Coronary Artery Disease). For this purpose, a healthy blood vessel (also called a graft) taken from one area of patient’s own body is placed around the narrowed/blocked area to restore blood flow to the heart. The goal of this procedure is to relieve symptoms of coronary artery disease (including angina), enable the patient to resume a normal lifestyle and to lower the risk of a heart attack or other heart problems. arteries (leading to what is known as Coronary Artery Disease)..
About CABG Clinical Outcome
CABG outcome indicators provide measures of overall success of the surgery and patient’s post-procedure clinical condition. These parameters are globally accepted evidence-based scientific criteria to indicate quality of procedure and patient’s health status. Fortis hospitals measure the following outcomes parameters for CABG, and our performance consistently matches the global benchmarks set by best-in-class hospitals.
Outcome Parameters
View Previous Year DataParameter Outcome Benchmarks test paramtest Tooltiptest Outcome test Benchmarks test param 1test Tooltip 1test Outcome 1 test Benchmarks 1 test param 3test Tooltip 3test Outcome 3 test Benchmarks 3 # Includes clinical outcome from those Fortis hospitals whose data is published on FHL website; doesn’t represent all Fortis hospitals across India
References
¶STS Annual Report 2019
*Cleveland Clinic Outcomes Report 2014
**Texas Heart Institute 2014Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) one
About Clinical research
A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.A clinical outcome is a measurable change in symptoms, overall health, ability to function, quality of life, or survival outcomes that result from giving care to patients.
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG), commonly known as Heart Bypass surgery/ Coronary Bypass surgery, is a surgical procedure which creates alternate routes for blood to flow to the heart tissue, bypassing the narrowed/blocked arteries (leading to what is known as Coronary Artery Disease). For this purpose, a healthy blood vessel (also called a graft) taken from one area of patient’s own body is placed around the narrowed/blocked area to restore blood flow to the heart. The goal of this procedure is to relieve symptoms of coronary artery disease (including angina), enable the patient to resume a normal lifestyle and to lower the risk of a heart attack or other heart problems. arteries (leading to what is known as Coronary Artery Disease)..
About CABG Clinical Outcome
CABG outcome indicators provide measures of overall success of the surgery and patient’s post-procedure clinical condition. These parameters are globally accepted evidence-based scientific criteria to indicate quality of procedure and patient’s health status. Fortis hospitals measure the following outcomes parameters for CABG, and our performance consistently matches the global benchmarks set by best-in-class hospitals.
Outcome Parameters
View Previous Year DataParameter Outcome Benchmarks test paramtest Tooltiptest Outcome test Benchmarks test param 1test Tooltip 1test Outcome 1 test Benchmarks 1 test param 2test Tooltip 2test Outcome 2 test Benchmarks 2 test param 3test Tooltip 3test Outcome 3 test Benchmarks 3 # Includes clinical outcome from those Fortis hospitals whose data is published on FHL website; doesn’t represent all Fortis hospitals across India
References
¶STS Annual Report 2019
*Cleveland Clinic Outcomes Report 2014
**Texas Heart Institute 2014