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Single-Center Vascular Hub Experience after 7  weeks of COVID-19 Pandemic in Lombardy (Italy)
The aim of this study was to report the experience of one of the major “hubs” for vascular surgery in Lombardy, Italy, during the first 7 weeks after total lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - August 3, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Daniele Mascia, Andrea Kahlberg, Andrea Melloni, Enrico Rinaldi, Germano Melissano, Roberto Chiesa Tags: Clinical Research Source Type: research

Optimizing best vascular access practice in dialysis patients during the COVID-19 pandemic period
The COVID-19 crisis has opened the Pandora ’s box of interconnected challenges where, vascular access and renal physicians must confront with and adapt in order to deliver the maximum desired health care service for their dialysis patients. Raising the bar for quality means that high surgical and endovascular standards are becoming the cor nerstone of treatment option and dedicated experienced medical staff is the sine qua non for achieving this goal. An operative team checklist should be developed to accomplish maximum safety with optimal results coupled with larger patient volume and a rapid turnover, at the same time ...
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - August 27, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: George S. Georgiadis, Christos Argyriou, Konstantia Kantartzi, Vasileios Souftas, Miltos K. Lazarides Tags: Correspondence Source Type: research

Global vascular surgeons experience, stressors, and coping during the COVID-19 pandemic
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to unprecedented challenges for health care systems globally. We designed and administered a global survey to examine the impact of COVID-19 on vascular surgeons and explore the COVID-19 related stressors faced, coping strategies employed, and support structures available
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - August 30, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Sherene Shalhub, Nicolas J. Mouawad, Rafael D. Malgor, Adam P. Johnson, Max V. Wohlauer, Sheila M. Coogan, Katherine A. Loveland, Robert. F. Cuff, Claudia Leonardi, Dawn M. Coleman, Malachi G. Sheahan, Karen Woo Source Type: research

Is There an Impact of COVID-19 on Admission of Patients to the Emergency Department for Vascular Surgery?
On March 2020, the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak a pandemic. During this period, surgical activity and admission to the Emergency Department (ED) decreased globally. The aim of this article is to understand how the admission of a patient to the ED for vascular surgery changed in our center in Portugal and if this situation prevented urgent surgical procedures.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - August 9, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Mafalda Correia, V ânia Constâncio, Joana Cruz Silva, Pedro Lima, Mário Moreira, Luís F. Antunes, Manuel Fonseca Tags: Clinical Research Source Type: research

Arranging an emergency Vascular Accesses Program during COVID-19 pandemic.
Authors: Benvenuti S, Parolini F, Pecorelli S, Ceresoli R, Ricca M, Jacqout L, Alberti D PMID: 32912108 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The Journal of Vascular Access - September 13, 2020 Category: Surgery Tags: J Vasc Access Source Type: research

Optimizing Best Vascular Access Practice in Patients on Dialysis during the COVID-19 Pandemic Period
The COVID-19 crisis has opened the Pandora's box of interconnected challenges where, vascular access (VA) and renal physicians must confront with and adapt to deliver the maximum desired health care service for their patients on dialysis. Raising the bar for quality means that high surgical and endovascular standards are becoming the cornerstone of treatment option and dedicated experienced medical staff is the sine qua non for achieving this goal. An operative team checklist should be developed to accomplish maximum safety with optimal results coupled with larger patient volume and a rapid turnover, at the same time focus...
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - August 27, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: George S. Georgiadis, Christos Argyriou, Konstantia Kantartzi, Vasileios Souftas, Miltos K. Lazarides Tags: Correspondence Source Type: research

Global vascular surgeons' experience, stressors, and coping during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to unprecedented challenges for health care systems globally. We designed and administered a global survey to examine the effects of COVID-19 on vascular surgeons and explore the COVID-19-related stressors faced, coping strategies used, and support structures available.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - August 31, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Sherene Shalhub, Nicolas J. Mouawad, Rafael D. Malgor, Adam P. Johnson, Max V. Wohlauer, Sheila M. Coogan, Katherine A. Loveland, Robert F. Cuff, Claudia Leonardi, Dawn M. Coleman, Malachi G. Sheahan, Karen Woo Source Type: research

Modeling the Elective Vascular Surgery Recovery After COVID-19: Implications for Moving Forward
Delays in elective surgery caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in a substantial backlog of cases. In the current study, we sought to determine the estimated time to recovery for vascular surgery procedures delayed due to COVID-19 in a regional health system
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - November 25, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Craig S. Brown, Jeremy Albright, Peter K. Henke, M. Ashraf Mansour, Mitchell Weaver, Nicholas H. Osborne Source Type: research

Vascular Surgery Triage During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a marked increase in hospital utilization, medical resource scarcity and rationing of surgical procedures. This has created a need for strategies to triage surgical patients. Here, we describe our experience using the American College of Surgeons (ACS) COVID-19 Guidelines for Triage of Vascular Surgery Patients in an academic surgery practice.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - November 27, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Mark R. Sarfati, Claire L. Griffin, Larry W. Kraiss, Brigitte K. Smith, Benjamin S. Brooke Source Type: research

Telemedicine In Vascular Surgery During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic - A Multi-Site Healthcare System Experience
To assess the introduction of telemedicine as an alternative to the traditional face-to-face encounters with Vascular Surgery patients in the era of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - December 15, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Y. Erben, C. Franco-Mesa, O. Hamid, M. Lin, W. Stone, A.J. Meltzer, W. Hattery, A. Palaj, L.L. Wilshusen, T. Vista, M. Kalra, H. Farres, T.C. Bower, R.R. De Martino, A.G. Hakaim, J.F. Huang, J.F. Meschia, S.P. TerKonda Source Type: research

Lessons learned from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in a Vascular Surgery department and preparation for future outbreaks
In January 2020, an outbreak of a novel respiratory virus, SARS-CoV-2, spread from Wuhan, China. [1] Besides the morbidity and mortality directly related to the virus, health institutions and personnel were forced to reorganize their activities and deal with the pandemic. Vascular Surgery practices were no exception, with a necessity to withhold elective activities and surgeries. [2] On March 18th, non-essential activities were interrupted, and confinement became mandatory, as a state of emergency was declared in Portugal (figure 1A).
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - January 21, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Ant ónio Duarte, Ryan Gouveia e Melo, Alice Lopes, João Pedro Rato, João Valente, Luís Mendes Pedro Tags: Clinical Research, Basic Science Source Type: research

Outcomes after vascular surgery procedures in patients with covid-19 infection: a national multicentre cohort study (covid-vas)
To analyze the outcome of vascular procedures performed in patients with COVID-19 infection during the 2020 pandemic.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - January 21, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: EM San Norberto, J De Haro, R Pe ña, L Riera, D Fernández-Caballero, A Sesma, P Rodríguez-Cabeza, M Ballesteros, E Gómez-Jabalera, GT Taneva, C Aparicio, N Moradillo, I Soguero, AM Badrenas, R Lara, A Torres, VA Sala, C Vaquero, COVID-VAS Investigator Source Type: research

Modeling the elective vascular surgery recovery after coronavirus disease 2019: Implications for moving forward
The delays in elective surgery caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic have resulted in a substantial backlog of cases. In the present study, we sought to determine the estimated time to recovery for vascular surgery procedures delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic in a regional health system.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - November 25, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Craig S. Brown, Jeremy Albright, Peter K. Henke, M. Ashraf Mansour, Mitchell Weaver, Nicholas H. Osborne Source Type: research

Progression Of Changes In Vascular Surgery Practices During The Novel Corona Virus SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic
The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) has spread rapidly since it was identified. We sought to understand its effects on vascular surgery practices stratified by VASCON surgical readiness level, and determine how these effects have changed during the course of the pandemic.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - February 1, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Matthew R. Smeds, Faisal Aziz, Jonathan Bath Source Type: research

Feasibility Of Virtual Examinations For Vascular Surgery Trainees
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the cancelling of in-person testing across the country. We sought to understand the feasibility of conducting virtual oral examinations as well as opinions of vascular surgery program directors regarding the use of virtual platforms to conduct both mock and the “real” virtual certifying examinations(CE).
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - February 1, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Mark Zemela, Brigitte Smith, Rafael Malgor, Matthew R. Smeds Source Type: research