Pediatric Cardiologist's View on Centralization of Pediatric Cardiology Services: A Questionnaire Survey

Front Cardiovasc Med. 2022 Feb 11:8:769923. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2021.769923. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

The population of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) exceeding 35 million people and in the presence of a non-structured increase in the number of pediatric cardiac centers, we expect to face some concerns like dilution of the service where the volume will be less than the acceptable standards, the increase in mortality and morbidity, and failure to obtain personalized medicine at a reasonable cost. Therefore, we built up this survey questionnaire about those concerns and collected the opinion of expert medical staff in Saudi Arabia who are working in the field of pediatric cardiology. Seventy percent of the responders vs. 25% recommend the centralization of the PCS as the solution for the above concerns, and 94% recommend sticking to the globally accepted criteria when issuing the license of the centers providing PCS including the volume of patients in each center, and minimum multidisciplinary facilities in terms of resources, services, and personnel.

Keywords: Saudi Arabia; birth rate; centralization; patient load; pediatric cardiology services; quality; regionalization; waiting list.