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  1. Home Page | STS

    The STS South Asian Webinar: Surgical Management of Infectious Lung Diseases features expert talks on open and minimally invasive surgical approaches to infectious lung diseases, including …

  2. About STS

    STS is the largest cardiothoracic surgery organization in the world with more than 7,800 members in 102 countries.

  3. STS National Database

    The STS General Thoracic Surgery Database (GTSD) is the largest and most robust clinical thoracic surgical database in North America. The GTSD contains nearly 800,000 general thoracic surgery …

  4. Frequently Asked Questions and Answers About the STS National …

    The STS General Thoracic Surgery Database (GTSD)—a component of the STS National Database—is the largest and most robust clinical thoracic surgical database in the United States and Canada.

  5. Explanation of Star Ratings | STS Public Reporting

    It is this principle that led The Society of Thoracic Surgeons to develop what is known as the STS CABG composite score and rating, now one of the most sophisticated and widely regarded overall …

  6. Your Guide to the 2025 STS Annual Meeting

    The 61st STS Annual Meeting, taking place January 24-26, is the premier global event for cardiothoracic surgeons. With more than 2,000 professional attendees and 80 educational sessions, it offers …

  7. Membership - STS

    Join 7,600 surgeons, researchers, and health professionals worldwide dedicated to improving patient outcomes with a STS membership.

  8. Login Page - STS

    Welcome to the STS Web Portal Please log in below or create a profile to proceed.

  9. Registries | STS

    The Society has partnered with the American College of Cardiology Foundation to provide the STS/ACC TVT Registry, which focuses on patients undergoing aortic and mitral transcatheter valve …

  10. Explanation of Star Ratings | STS Public Reporting

    A participant receives one star if there is at least 97.5% Bayesian probability that the participant’s score is less than the STS mean score. Otherwise, the participant receives two stars.