Capacity problems in the NHS’s cardiac cath labs are harming patients
Cardiac catheterisation laboratories or “cath labs”—a cross between operating theatres and x ray rooms—are an essential part of the NHS. The clinicians working in them are not the most vocal or well known, but in the face of increased pressure their voice is growing louder.This June a survey of 125 clinicians working in 36 cath labs throughout the UK revealed concern that a lack of capacity and beds was leading to more valve procedures being done non-electively, with poorer outcomes.1 Some 97% of respondents said that non-elective procedures were putting moderate to severe pressure on lists, and 72% said that patients were dying while waiting to be treated.2The survey was carried out by Heart Valve Voice, a UK heart valve disease charity, and the All Party Parliamentary Group for Heart Valve Disease, which has written to NHS England about the issue and planned to table an early day motion when…
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