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NCT07293533: BRASCORE CABG

Brazilian System for Cardiac Operative Risk Evaluation CABG

ENROLLING BY INVITATION Last updated 19 December 2025
What this trial tests

trial in CABG-patients in 2,400 participants. Enrolling by invitation.

Timeline
1 April 2024
Primary endpoint
1 May 2026
30 July 2026

Quick facts

Lead sponsorUniversity of Sao Paulo General Hospital
StatusENROLLING BY INVITATION
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment2,400
Start date1 April 2024
Primary completion1 May 2026
Estimated completion30 July 2026
Sites5 locations across Brazil

Conditions studied

Sponsor

University of Sao Paulo General Hospital

Who can join

18 and older, any sex, with CABG-patients. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

Grouping relevant demographic and clinical information at specific stratified levels, and in correlation with the required resource sets, represents the possibility to adapt, improve, and innovate in cardiac surgery programs. In this path, the pursuit of implementing large databases for continuous improvement cycles becomes the foundation of the entire process. In Brazil, where structural and socioeconomic differences are significant, the standardization and sustainability of a large database become a major challenge. Projects like REPLICCAR (São Paulo Cardiovascular Surgery Registry) and BYPASS Registry, which were created to identify improvement opportunities, were temporary. The absence of a continuous multicenter registry makes it difficult to understand risk-adjusted patient outcomes and to implement cost-effective quality initiatives. For example, in 2022, the Ministry of Health launched the QualiSUS Cardio program, which began to consider hospital reimbursement not only in terms of surgical volume but also in relation to mortality, length of stay, and readmission rates after cardiac surgery. Changes like this already occur in various scenarios where payers, whether public or private, seek reimbursement through value-based models. However, for this to happen, the results need to be adjusted to patient risk. Otherwise, hospitals treating more severe patients would be at a disadvantage. This study aims to develop CABG-BraSCORE, a risk score to stratify patients referred for CABG surgery, adjusting outcomes to patient risk, and seeking continuous improvement for cardiac surgery programs in Brazil.

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