With the overall goal of enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of vascular care, the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) recently completed a process by which it identified its top clinical research priorities to address critical gaps in knowledge guiding practitioners in prevention and treatment of vascular disease. After a survey of the SVS membership, a panel of SVS committee members and opinion leaders considered 53 distinct research questions through a structured process that resulted in identification of nine clinical issues that were felt to merit immediate attention by vascular investigators and external funding agencies. These are, in order of priority: (1) define optimal management of asymptomatic carotid stenosis, (2) compare...
BackgroundTo develop standardized metrics for expected outcomes in lower extremity revascularization...
BACKGROUND: To develop standardized metrics for expected outcomes in lower extremity revascularizati...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) continues to grow in global prevalence and consumes an increasing ...
With the overall goal of enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of vascular care, the Society fo...
BACKGROUND: The Vascular Research Collaborative was established to develop a national research strat...
Vascular surgery has traditionally relied on prospective, randomized clinical trials, case–control s...
The Clinical Practice Council of the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) was charged with providing a...
AbstractThe Southern Association for Vascular Surgery (SAVS) has played a significant role in the de...
In their article published in this issue of the IJC, Lee and colleagues report the results of an int...
Recognizing the impact of the decision making by the dialysis access surgeon on the successful place...
Background: Despite growing interest in quality improvement, there remains uncertainty about which p...
Vascular Surgery (VS) is undergoing a fundamental change especially since the in- troduction of endo...
Two studies at the Jefferson Vascular Center (JVC) are assessing innovative methods to reduce risk o...
The Vascular Surgery has seen a significant enlargement procedures available and also the invasivene...
Objective: To gather consensus among European educators about technical procedures that should be in...
BackgroundTo develop standardized metrics for expected outcomes in lower extremity revascularization...
BACKGROUND: To develop standardized metrics for expected outcomes in lower extremity revascularizati...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) continues to grow in global prevalence and consumes an increasing ...
With the overall goal of enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of vascular care, the Society fo...
BACKGROUND: The Vascular Research Collaborative was established to develop a national research strat...
Vascular surgery has traditionally relied on prospective, randomized clinical trials, case–control s...
The Clinical Practice Council of the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) was charged with providing a...
AbstractThe Southern Association for Vascular Surgery (SAVS) has played a significant role in the de...
In their article published in this issue of the IJC, Lee and colleagues report the results of an int...
Recognizing the impact of the decision making by the dialysis access surgeon on the successful place...
Background: Despite growing interest in quality improvement, there remains uncertainty about which p...
Vascular Surgery (VS) is undergoing a fundamental change especially since the in- troduction of endo...
Two studies at the Jefferson Vascular Center (JVC) are assessing innovative methods to reduce risk o...
The Vascular Surgery has seen a significant enlargement procedures available and also the invasivene...
Objective: To gather consensus among European educators about technical procedures that should be in...
BackgroundTo develop standardized metrics for expected outcomes in lower extremity revascularization...
BACKGROUND: To develop standardized metrics for expected outcomes in lower extremity revascularizati...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) continues to grow in global prevalence and consumes an increasing ...