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Association of left subclavian artery coverage without revascularization and spinal cord ischemia in patients undergoing thoracic endovascular aortic repair: A Vascular Quality Initiative ® analysis.
Conclusion For patients undergoing left subclavian artery coverage during thoracic endovascular aortic repair, the addition of a revascularization procedure was associated with a significantly lower incidence of spinal cord ischemia. PMID: 29022855 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Vascular - January 1, 2017 Category: Surgery Authors: Teixeira PG, Woo K, Beck AW, Scali ST, Weaver FA, Society for Vascular Surgery, Vascular Quality Initiative (VQI)® Tags: Vascular Source Type: research

Vascular Training Profiles across Europe
The European Vascular Surgeons in Training (EVST) were appointed by the European Society for Vascular Surgery to review the current status and developments regarding training and certification in vascular surgery (VS) across Europe.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - November 28, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: E.D. Avgerinos, European Vascular Surgeons in Training (EVST) Writing Committee Tags: Selected abstracts from the December issue of the European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Source Type: research

The Society for Vascular Surgery Lower Extremity Threatened Limb Classification System: Risk stratification based on Wound, Ischemia, and foot Infection (WIfI)
Critical limb ischemia, first defined in 1982, was intended to delineate a subgroup of patients with a threatened lower extremity primarily because of chronic ischemia. It was the intent of the original authors that patients with diabetes be excluded or analyzed separately. The Fontaine and Rutherford Systems have been used to classify risk of amputation and likelihood of benefit from revascularization by subcategorizing patients into two groups: ischemic rest pain and tissue loss. Due to demographic shifts over the last 40 years, especially a dramatic rise in the incidence of diabetes mellitus and rapidly expanding techn...
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - October 14, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: Joseph L. Mills, Michael S. Conte, David G. Armstrong, Frank B. Pomposelli, Andres Schanzer, Anton N. Sidawy, George Andros, Society for Vascular Surgery Lower Extremity Guidelines Committee Tags: Society for Vascular Surgery® document Source Type: research

The vascular surgeon-scientist: A 15-year report of the Society for Vascular Surgery Foundation/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute-mentored Career Development Award Program
The Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) Foundation partnered with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 1999 to initiate a competitive career development program that provides a financial supplement to surgeon-scientists receiving NIH K08 or K23 career development awards. Because the program has been in existence for 15 years, a review of the program's success has been performed. Between 1999 and 2013, 41 faculty members applied to the SVS Foundation program, and 29 from 21 different institutions were selected as awardees, resulting in a 71% success rate.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - March 23, 2015 Category: Surgery Authors: Melina R. Kibbe, Alan Dardik, Omaida C. Velazquez, Michael S. Conte, Society for Vascular Surgery Research Council Tags: Society for Vascular Surgery document Source Type: research

Ontario Current State Assessment and Proposed Program Framework: Acute Care Vascular Services
The objective of this study was to determine the current status of vascular services provision in Ontario and to propose a provincial vascular framework to improve the quality of and access to hospital-based care.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - October 21, 2016 Category: Surgery Authors: Thomas L. Forbes, Michael Setterfield, Vevien Braga, Vascular Care Working Group of the Cardiac Care Network Tags: Paper Session VI: Peripheral Vascular Disease, Education And Organization Source Type: research

Determinants of Amputation-Free Survival After Peripheral Vascular Intervention for Critical Limb Ischemia
Our objective was to identify independent predictors of overall (OS) and amputation-free survival (AFS) in patients undergoing peripheral vascular intervention (PVI) for critical limb ischemia (CLI).
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - August 28, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: Luke Vierthaler, Philip P. Goodney, Andres Schanzer, Virenda I. Patel, Jack L. Cronenwett, Daniel J. Bertges, Vascular Study Group of New England Tags: Abstracts from the 2013 New England Society for Vascular Surgery Annual Meeting Source Type: research

Society for Vascular Surgery practice guidelines for atherosclerotic occlusive disease of the lower extremities: Management of asymptomatic disease and claudication
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) continues to grow in global prevalence and consumes an increasing amount of resources in the United States health care system. Overall rates of intervention for PAD have been rising steadily in recent years. Changing demographics, evolution of technologies, and an expanding database of outcomes studies are primary forces influencing clinical decision making in PAD. The management of PAD is multidisciplinary, involving primary care physicians and vascular specialists with varying expertise in diagnostic and treatment modalities.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - January 28, 2015 Category: Surgery Authors: Society for Vascular Surgery Lower Extremity Guidelines Writing Group, Michael S. Conte, Frank B. Pomposelli, Daniel G. Clair, Patrick J. Geraghty, James F. McKinsey, Joseph L. Mills, Gregory L. Moneta, M. Hassan Murad, Richard J. Powell, Amy B. Reed, And Tags: From the Society for Vascular Surgery Source Type: research

Reporting standards of the Society for Vascular Surgery for endovascular treatment of chronic lower extremity peripheral artery disease: Executive summary
Recommended reporting standards for lower extremity ischemia were last published by the Society for Vascular Surgery in 1997. Since that time, there has been a proliferation of endovascular therapies for the treatment of chronic peripheral arterial disease. The purpose of this document is to clarify and update these standards, specifically for reports on endovascular treatment. The document is divided into sections: Claudication Reporting, Critical Limb Ischemia Reporting, Preintervention Assessment and Nonanatomic Treatment, Intervention, Outcome Measures – Procedural, Outcome Measures – Disease Specific, and Complications.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - June 24, 2016 Category: Surgery Authors: Michael C. Stoner, Keith D. Calligaro, Rabih A. Chaer, Alan M. Dietzek, Alik Farber, Raul J. Guzman, Allen D. Hamdan, Greg J. Landry, Dean J. Yamaguchi, Society for Vascular Surgery Tags: Society for vascular surgery document Source Type: research

Intentos do Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
Source: Jornal Vascular Brasileiro - April 14, 2013 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

Vascular ultrasonography for follow-up of endovascular repair of abdominal aorta aneurysms
Conclusions Vascular ultrasonography is an excellent primary method for evaluation and post-surgical follow-up of patients treated with endovascular repair of abdominal aorta aneurysms. However, when ultrasonography detects problems or is difficult to accomplish, it should be supplemented with a more specific investigation for diagnostic confirmation. Contexto As informações sobre o seguimento de pacientes submetidos à correção endovascular de aneurisma de aorta abdominal com ultrassonografia vascular no Brasil são escassas, bem como sua comparação com os resultados obtidos com a angiotomografia. Na medida em que a...
Source: Jornal Vascular Brasileiro - November 5, 2014 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

Incidence of deep venous thrombosis and stratification of risk groups in a university hospital vascular surgery unit
CONCLUSION: The incidence of deep venous thrombosis in vascular surgery patients was 8.5%, which is similar to figures reported in the international literature. Most vascular surgery patients were stratified into the high and very high risk for deep venous thrombosis groups.CONTEXTO: Há lacuna de conhecimento sobre a real incidência de trombose venosa profunda nos pacientes submetidos a procedimentos cirúrgicos vasculares no Brasil. A atual pesquisa pretende corroborar a implementação de um sistema de vigilância e controle sobre a qualidade de profilaxia de tromboembolismo venoso em nosso meio. As investigações, em...
Source: Jornal Vascular Brasileiro - August 26, 2015 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

Vascular physiotherapy in treatment of chronic venous disease
ConclusionsVascular physiotherapy contributed to controlling the clinical manifestations of CVD, improving edema and JMA, and promoting improved quality of life for patients.
Source: Jornal Vascular Brasileiro - October 20, 2015 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

The profiles of angiology and vascular surgery academic leagues and their effectiveness in specialty education
Conclusions The angiology and vascular surgery academic leagues in the state of S ão Paulo all function in a similar manner, but the range of theoretical, practical and scientific activities they offer are not uniform. For the sample investigated, the academic leagues appear to be effective at teaching angiology and vascular surgery during undergraduate courses.
Source: Jornal Vascular Brasileiro - February 28, 2019 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

Comparative angiotomographic study of swine vascular anatomy: contributions to research and training models in vascular and endovascular surgery
Conclusions The data presented should be useful for planning preclinical trials and basic research and for refining surgical training using porcine models in vascular fields.
Source: Jornal Vascular Brasileiro - May 14, 2021 Category: Surgery Source Type: research