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Massive Drop in elective and urgent Aortic Procedures during the peak of the COVID-19 outbreak in Spanish multicenter analysis
COVID-19 has strongly impacted Spain and overwhelmed the healthcare system. 1 Patients with vascular disease and COVID-19 infection are at risk for worse prognosis given their numerous comorbidities and frequently fragile condition.2 Aortic-related conditions can be life-threating, especially when acute or complicated and thus, the current situation poses a challenge for providing proper care. 3 Thirty-four patients were treated for aortic pathology in eight Spanish academic vascular surgery departments during the pandemic between March 14th and May 4th), 11
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - September 1, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Andres Reyes Valdivia, Enrique San Norberto, Rosa Moreno, Luis Miguel Salmer ón Febres, Manuel Miralles, Isaac Martínez López, Amer Zanabili, José Antonio González Fajardo, RIV “Red de Investigacion Vascular de la SEACV” Source Type: research

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on an academic vascular practice and a multi-disciplinary limb preservation program
With the aggressive resource conservation necessary to face the COVID-19 pandemic, vascular surgeons face unique challenges to managing the health of their high-risk patients. Early analysis of patient outcomes following pandemic-related practice changes suggest that patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLTI) have been presenting with more severe foot infections and are more likely to require major limb amputation compared to 6 months prior. As our society and health care system adapt to the new changes required in the post-COVID era, it is critical that we pay special attention to the most vulnerable subsets o...
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - September 10, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Elizabeth M. Lancaster, Bian Wu, James Iannuzzi, Adam Oskowitz, Warren Gasper, Shant Vartanian, Elizabeth Wick, Jade Hiramoto, Charles Eichler, Errol Lobo, Alexander Reyzelman, Linda Reilly, Julie A. Sosa, Michael S. Conte Source Type: research

The impact of COVID-19 on an Irish vascular unit's service
The COVID-19 pandemic has encouraged vascular departments throughout the world to share their management strategies during this difficult time. The Journal of Vascular Surgery has published numerous accounts1,2 of how specific countries have adapted their practices to ensure the best care to our patients during this difficult time. We would like to put forward an Irish response to the pandemic.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - August 12, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Mary J. Connolly, Zeeshan Ahmed, Sayed Aly, Daragh Moneley, Elrasheid Kheirelseid, Peter Naughton, Seamus McHugh Tags: Letters to the Editor Source Type: research

Impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on an academic vascular practice and a multidisciplinary limb preservation program
With the aggressive resource conservation necessary to face the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, vascular surgeons have faced unique challenges in managing the health of their high-risk patients. An early analysis of patient outcomes after pandemic-related practice changes suggested that patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia have been presenting with more severe foot infections and are more likely to require major limb amputation compared with 6  months previously. As our society and health care system adapt to the new changes required in the post–coronavirus disease 2019 era, it is critical that we pay spec...
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - September 11, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Elizabeth M. Lancaster, Bian Wu, James Iannuzzi, Adam Oskowitz, Warren Gasper, Shant Vartanian, Elizabeth Wick, Jade Hiramoto, Charles Eichler, Errol Lobo, Alexander Reyzelman, Linda Reilly, Julie A. Sosa, Michael S. Conte Source Type: research

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on vascular surgery trainees in the United States
The impact of the Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic on healthcare workers has been substantial. However, the impact on vascular surgery trainees have not yet been determined. The goals of our study were to gauge the impact of COVID-19 on vascular surgery trainees ’ personal and professional life and to assess stressors, coping, and support structures involved in these trainees response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - November 2, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Adam P. Johnson, Max V. Wohlauer, Nicolas J. Mouawad, Rafael D. Malgor, Sheila M. Coogan, Malachi G. Sheahan, Niten Singh, Robert F. Cuff, Karen Woo, Dawn M. Coleman, Sherene Shalhub Tags: Clinical Research, Basic Science Source Type: research

Financial Implications of COVID-19 on a Tertiary Academic Vascular Surgery Practice
This study hypothesized that vascular surgery divisions have experienced losses affecting the hospital and professional side that will not be recoupable without significant productivity increases.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - February 3, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Zachary B. Fang, Jessica P. Simons, Dejah R. Judelson, Edward J. Arous, Douglas W. Jones, Robert C. Steppacher, Andres Schanzer, Francesco A. Aiello Source Type: research

Financial implications of coronavirus disease 2019 on a tertiary academic vascular surgery practice
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on the healthcare system in the United States. The redistribution of resources and suspension of elective procedures and other services has resulted in financial stress across all service lines. The financial effects on the practice of vascular surgery have not yet been quantified. We hypothesized that vascular surgery divisions have experienced losses affecting the hospital and professional sides that will not be recoupable without significant productivity increases.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - February 3, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Zachary B. Fang, Jessica P. Simons, Dejah R. Judelson, Edward J. Arous, Douglas W. Jones, Robert C. Steppacher, Andres Schanzer, Francesco A. Aiello Source Type: research

Editor's Choice – The Impact of Covid-19 on Vascular Procedures in Sweden 2020
Since the global spread of Sars-Cov-2 in early 2020, the healthcare systems in many countries have been in a constant state of preparedness to deal with the burden of critically ill infected patients. In April 2020, the Swedish National Registry for Vascular Surgery (Swedvasc) introduced three Covid-19 specific variables in the registry, to monitor the effects of the disease on vascular surgical care, as previously suggested in this journal.1 These mandatory variables register if the patient is tested (to identify possible infection in patients with or without respiratory symptoms), if the patient is infected, and if the p...
Source: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery - May 5, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Katarina Bj örses, Lena Blomgren, Mari Holsti, Magnus Jonsson, Kristian Smidfelt, Kevin Mani Tags: Research letter Source Type: research

Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Vascular Procedures Performed With in a Multicentre Health Care System
The objective of this study was to examine trends in volume and types of vascular surgery procedures performed during and after the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - August 24, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Jessica D. Feliz, C. Keith Ozaki, Michael Belkin, Mohamad A. Hussain Tags: PC: Poster Competition Source Type: research

The State of Vascular Surgery Virtual Away Rotations in the Time of a Pandemic
This study aimed to characterize the current curricula of vascular surgery VAR.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - August 24, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Anand Brahmandam, Venita Chandra, Misty D. Humphries, Dawn M. Coleman, Mathew D. Wooster, Malachi G. Sheahan, Mary E. Ottinger, Jonathan A. Cardella Tags: IP: Interactive Poster Session Source Type: research

Early and Delayed Changes in Vascular Surgery Practice Patterns One Year Into the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic
The effect of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on vascular surgery has been a subject of frequent speculation, but data are sparse. We sought to understand how vascular surgery practice patterns have changed during the pandemic to help anticipate and respond to resource-related needs.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - September 29, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Jessica D. Feliz, Charles Keith Ozaki, Michael Belkin, Mohamad Hussain Source Type: research

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the workload, case mix and hospital resources at a tertiary vascular unit
: The aim of this study was to examine the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated impact on the provision of vascular services, and the pattern of presentation and practice in a tertiary referral vascular unit.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - November 11, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Mustafa Musajee, Lukla Biasi, Narayanan Thulasidasan, Meryl Green, Federica Francia, Martin Arissol, Alpa Lakhani, Stephen Thomas, Sanjay Patel, Hany Zayed Source Type: research

The use of a low-fidelity simulator to improve vascular anastomosis skills of residents during the COVID-19 pandemic
To evaluate a workshop using a low-fidelity simulator for training vascular surgery residents in vascular anastomosis during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - April 6, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Inez Ohashi Torres, Alice Becari, Gabriel de Paula Maroni Escudeiro, Jo ão Pedro Lins Mendes de Carvalho, Erasmo Simão da Silva, Pedro Puech-Leão, Nelson De Luccia Tags: Clinical Research Source Type: research

The impact of the first eleven months of the COVID-19 pandemic on vascular patients ’ care and hospitalization rate in the Vascular Surgery Divisions of Southern Italy
Source: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery - April 26, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Eugenio Martelli, Giovanni Sotgiu, Laura Saderi, Allegra Rosa Martelli, Alberto Maria Settembrini, Vascular Surgery Divisions of Southern Italy Tags: Research Letter Source Type: research

Let's Take a Tour: Analysis of YouTube Videos for Integrated Vascular Residencies and Fellowship With and Without a Facility Tour
Potential trainees are turning to YouTube and other online materials to collect information about integrated vascular surgery residencies (IVR) and vascular fellowships (VF). In the midst of coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic restrictions, more and more videos are being produced in terms of a facility tour. We sought to examine YouTube for videos for IVR and VF program.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - May 19, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Annie Luo, Michael Amendola Tags: PC: Poster Competition Source Type: research