Society for Vascular Surgery Clinical Practice Guideline on the management of intermittent claudication: Focused update.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Michael S Conte, Bernadette Aulivola, Neal R Barshes, Daniel J Bertges, Matthew A Corriere, M Hassan Murad, Richard J Powell, Amy B Reed, William P Robinson, Jessica P Simons
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Intermittent claudication (IC) is the most common symptom of peripheral artery disease, which is a growing public health burden in the United States and globally. Patients with IC present with a broad spectrum of risk factors, comorbid conditions, range of disability, and treatment goals. Informed shared decision-making hinges on a comprehensive evaluation of these factors, patient education, and knowledge of the latest available evidence. In 2015, the Society for Vascular Surgery published a clinical practice guideline on the management of asymptomatic peripheral artery disease and IC. An expert writing group was commissioned to provide a focused update to this guideline on the management of IC. Based on the available evidence from published research conducted since the prior guideline, six specific key questions were formulated spanning the areas of antithrombotic management, exercise therapy, and revascularization for IC. A systematic review and evidence synthesis of each question was conducted by a dedicated methodology team. The GRADE approach was employed to describe the strength of each recommendation and level of certainty of evidence. The review identified major gaps in evidence particularly in the arena of comparative effectiveness for interventions (exercise, revascularization) across defined clinical subgroups and employing meaningful patient-centered outcomes. Twelve recommendations, among which are two best practice statements, are provided in this focused update. They address the use of dual pathway antithrombotic strategies, the role and type of exercise therapy, endovascular interventions for femoropopliteal and infrapopliteal disease, and the identification of specific risk factors that should be incorporated into shared decision-making around revascularization. A comprehensive and individualized approach to the management of patients with IC, relying first on education, risk factor control, optimal medical therapy, and exercise, is emphasized. A rubric for decision-making that includes a thorough assessment of risk, benefits, degree of impairment, and treatment durability, is considered fundamental to a patient-centered approach in IC. Significant unmet research needs in this field are also enumerated.

血管外科学会间歇性跛行管理临床实践指南:重点更新。
间歇性跛行(IC)是外周动脉疾病(PAD)最常见的症状,这在美国和全球都是一个日益严重的公共卫生负担。IC患者存在广泛的危险因素、合并症、残疾范围和治疗目标。知情的共同决策取决于对这些因素的综合评估、对患者的教育以及对最新可用证据的了解。2015年,血管外科学会发布了关于无症状PAD和IC管理的临床实践指南。一个专家写作小组被委托对该指南的IC管理进行重点更新。基于先前指南以来发表的研究的现有证据,制定了六个特定的关键问题,涵盖抗血栓管理、运动治疗、一个专门的方法学小组对每个问题进行了系统的审查和证据综合。采用GRADE方法来描述每项建议的强度和证据的确定性水平。该综述确定了证据方面的主要差距,特别是在跨临床亚组的干预措施(运动、血运重建)的比较有效性方面,以及采用有意义的以患者为中心的结果。本次重点更新提供了12项建议,其中包括两项最佳实践声明。他们讨论了双途径抗血栓策略的使用,运动治疗的作用和类型,股腘动脉和股腘动脉下疾病的血管内干预,以及应纳入围绕血运重建共同决策的特定危险因素的识别。强调综合和个体化的方法来管理IC患者,首先依靠教育、风险因素控制、最佳药物治疗和锻炼。决策准则包括对风险、收益、损伤程度和治疗持久性的全面评估,这被认为是IC以患者为中心方法的基础。本文还列举了该领域尚未满足的重大研究需求。
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CiteScore
7.70
自引率
18.60%
发文量
1469
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Vascular Surgery ® aims to be the premier international journal of medical, endovascular and surgical care of vascular diseases. It is dedicated to the science and art of vascular surgery and aims to improve the management of patients with vascular diseases by publishing relevant papers that report important medical advances, test new hypotheses, and address current controversies. To acheive this goal, the Journal will publish original clinical and laboratory studies, and reports and papers that comment on the social, economic, ethical, legal, and political factors, which relate to these aims. As the official publication of The Society for Vascular Surgery, the Journal will publish, after peer review, selected papers presented at the annual meeting of this organization and affiliated vascular societies, as well as original articles from members and non-members.
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