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Clinical Features and Outcomes of Patients Undergoing Coronary Angiography in South Australian Public Hospitals - Coronary Angiogram Database of South Australia (CADOSA) Registry

Clinical Features and Outcomes of Patients Undergoing Coronary Angiography in South Australian Public Hospitals - Coronary Angiogram Database of South Australia (CADOSA) Quality Assurance Registry


Sponsor

The University of Adelaide

Enrollment

100,000 participants

Start Date

Dec 1, 2011

Study Type

Observational

Conditions

Summary

The Coronary Angiogram Database of South Australia (CADOSA) was established in 2011 to establish a clinical quality registry of cardiac catheterisation procedures and is know as CADOSA-Registry. The registry captures detailed clinical, angiographic and outcomes data on every South Australia public hospital patient undergoing coronary angiography/PCI. The purpose of the registry is multifold and includes monitoring patient safety, defining natural history of coronary heart disease, assessing performance measures, and evaluating appropriateness of procedures. Furthermore, the CADOSA Registry offers opportunity to address research question if the appropriate ethical and scientific requirements are meet. The CADOSA Registry is compatible with the American College of Cardiology (Registered Trademark) CathPCI (Registered Trademark) Registry, sharing common data elements and data specifications. The CADOSA-Registry captures all the in-hospital data by prospective data collection. MACE at 12 months is assessed via data linkage linkage with hospital administration datasets, no patient contact is required. Attached is the CADOSA Data Collection form, which details all of the data that is collected for each procedure.


Eligibility

Sex: Both males and femalesMin Age: 18 Yearss

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This registry is collecting detailed clinical information on all patients who have a coronary angiogram (a special heart X-ray to look at the arteries) or angioplasty (PCI) at public hospitals in South Australia. The registry tracks patient data, procedure details, and health outcomes to monitor quality and safety, understand the natural course of heart disease, and guide future research. It does not test a new treatment — it simply collects data on existing procedures. You may be eligible if: - You are 18 years or older - You are having a coronary angiogram or angioplasty (PCI) at a South Australian public teaching hospital You may NOT be eligible if: - There are no specific exclusion criteria — this registry captures all eligible procedures Talk to your doctor about whether this trial might be right for you.

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The Coronary Angiogram Database of South Australia (CADOSA) is a registry of cardiac catheterisation procedures performed in the four public tertiary hospitals of South Australia (SA). This will be re

The Coronary Angiogram Database of South Australia (CADOSA) is a registry of cardiac catheterisation procedures performed in the four public tertiary hospitals of South Australia (SA). This will be referred to as CADOSA-Registry. The CADOSA-Registry collects a standardised 8-page case report form (CRF) for all public coronary angiograms and percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) performed in the SA. The CRF is compatible with the American College of Cardiology National Cardiovascular Data Registry. The purpose of this registry is a quality assurance measure to monitor the patients and the in-hospital care they receive undergoing angiography/PCI. This registry will also evaluate future cardiac events (30-day & 12-month all-cause mortality/myocardial infarction/cardiac re-admission) by analysis of administrative datasets and data linkage. Since this is a clinical quality registry, there is no intervention or exposure for patients. The CADOSA-Registry has characteristics of clinical quality registries including: -Collection of individual patient level data -Collection of data from multiple sites -Collection of treatment or care details of patients -Collection outcome data


Locations(4)

The Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Woodville

SA, Australia

The Royal Adelaide Hospital - Adelaide

SA, Australia

Lyell McEwin Hospital - Elizabeth Vale

SA, Australia

Flinders Medical Centre - Bedford Park

SA, Australia

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