Editor's Choice – A Core Outcome Set for Intact Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair

IF 5.7 1区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ejvs.2024.04.029
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Abstract

Objective

Technology and advances in clinical care have changed the management of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) but the clinical effectiveness of continuing advances needs to be assessed. To facilitate rapid synthesis of new evidence and improve stakeholder representation, including patients, the concept of core outcome sets (COS) has been developed. COS, reflecting the needs of all stakeholders, have been established across several surgical specialties. This study aimed to develop an international core outcome set for intact AAA repair.

Methods

Following COMET methodology, potential outcomes were identified from a systematic review of published outcomes and focus groups involving patients, carers, and nurses. A 38 question Delphi consensus survey in lay language was developed (with translation to local languages); this included 35 themes identified from the findings of the systematic review and three themes from the focus groups. All three of the themes identified by the focus groups (cognitive, physical, and social functioning) can be evaluated from quality of life instruments, with overall quality of life being identified from the systematic review. The survey was completed by patients, carers or family members, vascular nurses, vascular surgeons, trainees, interventional radiologists, anaesthetists, and industry partners from six European countries. After two rounds of the survey, the top outcomes were discussed at a face to face multistakeholder consensus meeting.

Results

The 38 item questionnaire was amended after piloting among all stakeholder groups. After the first round of the Delphi survey (98 respondents) 15 questions were eliminated, and 11 further questions were eliminated after round 2 (90 respondents). This left two outcome questions for discussion at the consensus meeting, where the top six outcomes were unanimously endorsed: death at 30 days (or in hospital if longer), secondary AAA rupture, overall quality of life and retention of cognitive functioning after recovery, five year survival, and continued sac growth.

Conclusion

Six core outcomes are recommended for use as a minimum framework in all future studies and registries of intact open and endovascular AAA repair. Further work to select instruments for quality of life and to define instruments for cognitive functioning is needed.

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腹主动脉瘤完整修复术的核心结果集。
目的:技术和临床护理的进步改变了腹主动脉瘤(AAA)的治疗方法,但需要对持续进步的临床效果进行评估。为了促进新证据的快速综合,提高包括患者在内的利益相关者的代表性,我们提出了核心结果集的概念。一些外科专科已经建立了反映所有利益相关者需求的核心结果集。本研究旨在为完整 AAA 修复术制定一套国际核心结果:方法:采用 COMET 方法,通过对已发表的结果进行系统回顾,以及由患者、护理人员和护士参加的焦点小组,确定了潜在的结果。用非专业语言编写了一份 38 个问题的德尔菲共识调查(翻译成当地语言);其中包括从系统性综述结果中确定的 35 个主题和从焦点小组中确定的 3 个主题。焦点小组确定的所有三个主题(认知、身体和社会功能)都可以通过生活质量工具进行评估,而整体生活质量则是通过系统综述确定的。来自六个欧洲国家的患者、护理人员或家属、血管护士、血管外科医生、受训人员、介入放射科医生、麻醉师和行业合作伙伴填写了调查问卷。经过两轮调查后,多方利益相关者在一次面对面的共识会议上讨论了最重要的结果:在所有利益相关群体中进行试点后,对 38 个项目的调查问卷进行了修订。在第一轮德尔菲调查(98 个回答者)之后,取消了 15 个问题,在第二轮调查(90 个回答者)之后,又取消了 11 个问题。共识会议一致通过了前六项结果:30 天(或住院时间更长)死亡率、继发性 AAA 破裂、整体生活质量和恢复后认知功能的保持、5 年存活率以及囊肿的持续增长:建议将六项核心结果作为今后所有完整的开放式和血管内 AAA 修复术研究和登记的最低框架。需要进一步开展工作,选择生活质量工具,并确定认知功能工具。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery is aimed primarily at vascular surgeons dealing with patients with arterial, venous and lymphatic diseases. Contributions are included on the diagnosis, investigation and management of these vascular disorders. Papers that consider the technical aspects of vascular surgery are encouraged, and the journal includes invited state-of-the-art articles. Reflecting the increasing importance of endovascular techniques in the management of vascular diseases and the value of closer collaboration between the vascular surgeon and the vascular radiologist, the journal has now extended its scope to encompass the growing number of contributions from this exciting field. Articles describing endovascular method and their critical evaluation are included, as well as reports on the emerging technology associated with this field.
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