European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Publication Standards for Reporting Vascular Surgical Research.

IF 5.7 1区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Gert J de Borst, Jonathan R Boyle, Florian Dick, Stavros K Kakkos, Kevin Mani, Joseph L Mills, Martin Björck
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Abstract

Objective: Manuscripts submitted to the European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (EJVES) often contain shortcomings in baseline scientific principles and incorrectly applied methodology. Consequently, the editorial team is forced to offer post hoc repair in an attempt to support the authors to improve their manuscripts. This repair could theoretically have been prevented by providing more clear definitions and reporting standards to serve researchers when planning studies and eventually writing their manuscripts. Therefore, the general principles for EJVES publication standards are summarised here.

Methods: These publication standards did not follow a systematic approach but reflect the common opinion of the current Senior and Section Editors team. This team decided to only include recommendations regarding the most common pathologies in vascular surgery in this first edition of reporting standards, namely carotid artery disease, abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD), and chronic venous disease. In future editions, the plan is to expand the areas of research.

Results: Presented are (1) a common set of minimum but required publication standards applicable to every report, e.g., patient characteristics, study design, treatment environment, selection criteria, core outcomes of interventions such as 30 day death and morbidity, and measures for completeness of data including outcome information, and (2) a common set of minimum publication standards for four vascular areas.

Conclusion: The editors of the EJVES propose universally accepted definitions and publication standards for carotid artery disease, AAA, PAOD, and chronic venous disease. This will enable the development of a convincing body of evidence to aid future clinical practice guidelines and drive clinical practice in the right direction. These first ever publication and reporting standards for EJVES aim to improve future research in the journal.

欧洲血管和血管内外科杂志》(European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery)《血管外科研究报告出版标准》(Publication Standards for Reporting Vascular Surgical Research)。
目的:向《欧洲血管与血管内外科杂志》(EJVES)投稿的稿件中经常会出现一些科学原则的缺陷和应用方法的错误。因此,编辑部不得不进行事后修补,以帮助作者改进稿件。理论上,如果能提供更明确的定义和报告标准,帮助研究人员规划研究并最终撰写稿件,就可以避免这种修补。因此,我们在此总结了 EJVES 报告标准的一般原则:这些报告标准并没有采用系统的方法,而是反映了现任高级编辑和栏目编辑团队的共同意见。该团队决定在第一版报告标准中仅包括有关血管外科最常见病症的建议,即颈动脉疾病、腹主动脉瘤(AAA)、外周动脉闭塞性疾病(PAOD)和慢性静脉疾病。在未来的版本中,我们计划扩大研究领域:我们提出了(1)一套适用于每份报告的通用的最低但必要的报告标准,如患者特征、研究设计、治疗环境、选择标准、干预措施的核心结果(如 30 天死亡和发病率)以及包括结果信息在内的数据完整性衡量标准;(2)一套适用于四个血管领域的通用的最低报告标准:EJVES 的编辑们提出了普遍接受的颈动脉疾病、AAA、PAOD 和慢性静脉疾病的定义和报告标准。这将有助于建立一个令人信服的证据库,为未来的临床实践指南提供帮助,并推动临床实践朝着正确的方向发展。这些首次为 EJVES 制定的出版和报告标准旨在改进本期刊未来的研究工作。
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CiteScore
6.80
自引率
15.80%
发文量
471
审稿时长
66 days
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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