Percentage of isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) surgeries for patients aged 18 years and older who received a beta-blocker within 24 hours prior to surgical incision
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1.5 Measure Type1.7 Electronic Clinical Quality Measure (eCQM)1.8 Level Of Analysis1.9 Care Setting1.20 Testing Data Sources
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1.14 Numerator
Patients who received a beta-blocker within 24 hours prior to surgical incision of isolated CABG surgeries
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1.15 Denominator
Isolated CABG surgeries for patients aged 18 years and older
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Exclusions
Definition:
Medical Reason - Eligible professional must document specific reason(s) for not administering beta-blockers.
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Most Recent Endorsement ActivityMeasure Retired and Endorsement Removed Surgery Fall Cycle 2019Initial EndorsementLast UpdatedRemoval Date
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