Riley Children's Health Annual Report 2023 – 2024

The cardiovascular surgeons at Riley Children’s Health treat and manage the full spectrum of heart defects—from the most common to the most rare and complex. Practicing at the highest level of board certification, our heart surgeons offer a degree of expertise found only in the most advanced pediatric hospitals. CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY

Mark D. Rodefeld, MD, has received multiple National Institutes of Health grants for his work to develop a blood pump designed to provide cavopulmonary assist in a univentricular Fontan circulation. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

30-day Survival: 2021 – 2023

Index operations **

All operations

DIVISION CHIEF Mark W. Turrentine, MD John W. Brown Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, IU School of Medicine United Network for Organ Sharing primary surgeon > Connect with Dr. Turrentine on Doximity.

PROGRAM DISTINCTIONS

Specialized programs ■ Pediatric Heart Failure/Transplant Program (only program in Indiana) ■ Cardiovascular Genetics Program ■ Aortopathy Program ■ Adult Congenital Heart Program ■ Single Ventricle Home Monitoring Program ■ Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) Home Monitoring Program ■ Fontan Program ■ Cardiac Rehabilitation Program

98%

94%

2021

97% 99%

93% 96%

2022

■ Ranked among the leading pediatric heart programs in the nation by U.S. News & World Report ■ Treats more infants, children and teenagers with heart conditions than any other institution in Indiana ■ Only pediatric and adult congenital transplant program in Indiana; program accredited by the Adult Congenital Heart Association

2023

3 board certified physicians

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Postoperative Overall Complications The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) Participant Dashboard for period July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2023 No complications identified Riley Children’s 67.37% STS overall 60.38%

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One or more complications identified

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS Pediatric Cardiology: January 2023 Impact of Home Monitoring Program and Early Gastrostomy Tube on Interstage Outcomes following Stage 1 Norwood Palliation Pediatric Cardiology: August 2023 QRS Duration After Pulmonary Valve Replacement in Adults with Repaired Tetralogy of Fallot: Association with Ventricular Arrhythmia and Correlation with Right Ventricular Size The American Journal of Cardiology: January 2023 Serial Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Aortic Dilation in Tetralogy of Fallot With Pulmonary Stenosis VAD SIMULATION LAUNCHED IN 2023 Training on VAD in a dedicated simulation lab in the Riley Heart Center helps ensure team members are prepared for patient care situations with the goal of improving clinical processes and outcomes.

Riley Children’s 32.54% STS overall 36.80%

VIDEO SERIES

■ One of the nation’s most experienced centers for the Ross procedure

Median CPB and Cross Clamp Time for Select Procedures (in minutes) ***

Riley Children’s achieves less time on bypass than the national average.

Watch how Riley Children’s has contributed to the field of pediatric heart surgery. Watch how a Riley surgeon and patient led the way in an FDA-approved treatment for children with heart failure. >

RILEY CHILDREN’S

CPB TIME

STS

% DIFFERENCE

■ Seven decades of experience with right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction

AV Canal Partial

25.00% 28.77% 26.85% 22.58%

64 73

80 94

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Intermediate

108

137

Complete

Operative and Adjusted Operative Mortality*

62

76

VSD

85.71%

56

104

Valvuloplasty

NEONATES/INFANTS/ CHILDREN/ADULTS All STAT Mortality Categories STAT Category 1 (Least risk)

# DEATHS/ELIGIBLE RILEY CHILDREN’S

OBSERVED MORTALITY RILEY CHILDREN’S

EXPECTED MORTALITY RILEY CHILDREN’S

STS OVERALL

9.06%

149 162.5

Norwood

RILEY CHILDREN’S

47/1,477

3.18%

3.41%

2.66%

CROSS CLAMP TIME

STS

% DIFFERENCE

AV Canal Partial

5/751

0.67%

0.68%

0.65%

44.74% 45.65% 37.33% 40.00%

38 46 75 35

55 67

Intermediate

5/300

1.67%

2.04%

1.94%

STAT Category 2

103

Complete

3/125

2.40%

4.31%

3.34%

STAT Category 3

49

VSD

15/236

6.36%

9.41%

7.83%

STAT Category 4

108.57%

35

73

Valvuloplasty

STAT Category 5 (Most risk)

19/65

29.23%

17.92%

14.97%

47.92%

48

71

Norwood

* Source: Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) Table 16, Harvest Report, published January 2024 for period ending June 30, 2023 ** The first cardiac operation of a hospitalization *** Source: Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) Harvest Report, published January 2024 for period ending June 30, 2023

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