Research priorities for peripheral artery disease: A statement from the Society for Vascular Medicine.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Mary M McDermott, Daniella Kadian-Dodov, Herbert A Aronow, Joshua A Beckman, Demetria M Bolden, Yulanka S Castro-Dominguez, Mark A Creager, Michael H Criqui, Philip P Goodney, Heather L Gornik, Naomi M Hamburg, Nicholas J Leeper, Jeffrey W Olin, Elsie Ross, Marc P Bonaca
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Lower-extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects approximately 236 million people worldwide and at least eight million people in the United States (US). Despite availability of new therapies that prevent major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), these and major adverse limb events (MALE) remain common and occur more frequently in people with PAD, either with or without coronary artery disease (CAD), compared to people with CAD who do not have PAD. The most effective therapies to prevent cardiovascular events are not identical in people with PAD and those with CAD. Walking impairment and the risk of lower-extremity amputation are significantly greater in people with PAD compared to those without PAD. This report from the Society for Vascular Medicine (SVM) proposes and summarizes high-priority topics for scientific investigation in PAD, with the goal of improving health outcomes in people with PAD. To develop this report, a multidisciplinary team of scientists and clinicians reviewed literature, proposed high-priority topics for scientific investigation, and voted to rank the highest priority topics for scientific investigation. Priorities for clinical scientific investigation include: determine the current prevalence of PAD in the US by age, sex, race, and ethnicity; improve methods to diagnose PAD; develop new medical therapies to eliminate walking impairment; and improve implementation of established therapies to reduce rates of MACE and MALE in people with PAD. Priorities in basic science and translational science investigation include: developing animal models that closely resemble the vascular, skeletal muscle, and platelet pathology in patients with PAD and defining the genetic and epigenetic contributors to PAD and PAD-associated outcomes. Successful investigation of these research priorities will require more well-trained investigators focused on scientific investigation of PAD, greater and more efficient enrollment of diverse patients with PAD in randomized clinical trials, and increased research funding dedicated to PAD.

外周动脉疾病的研究重点:来自血管医学学会的声明。
下肢外周动脉疾病(PAD)影响全球约2.36亿人,美国至少有800万人。尽管有预防主要不良心血管事件(MACE)的新疗法,但与没有冠心病(CAD)的冠心病患者相比,这些和主要不良肢体事件(MALE)仍然很常见,并且在伴有或不伴有冠心病(CAD)的PAD患者中发生的频率更高。预防心血管事件最有效的治疗方法在PAD患者和CAD患者中并不相同。与没有PAD的人相比,PAD患者的行走障碍和下肢截肢的风险明显更高。这份来自血管医学学会(SVM)的报告提出并总结了PAD科学研究的高优先级课题,目的是改善PAD患者的健康状况。为了编写这份报告,一个由科学家和临床医生组成的多学科团队回顾了文献,提出了科学调查的高优先级主题,并投票决定了科学调查的最高优先级主题。临床科学调查的重点包括:根据年龄、性别、种族和民族确定当前美国PAD的患病率;改进PAD的诊断方法;开发新的医学疗法以消除行走障碍;并改进现有疗法的实施,以降低PAD患者的MACE和MALE率。基础科学和转化科学研究的重点包括:开发与PAD患者血管、骨骼肌和血小板病理非常相似的动物模型,确定PAD和PAD相关结果的遗传和表观遗传因素。这些研究重点的成功调查将需要更多训练有素的研究人员专注于PAD的科学调查,在随机临床试验中更多和更有效地招募不同的PAD患者,并增加专门用于PAD的研究经费。
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Vascular Medicine
Vascular Medicine 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
5.70%
发文量
158
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The premier, ISI-ranked journal of vascular medicine. Integrates the latest research in vascular biology with advancements for the practice of vascular medicine and vascular surgery. It features original research and reviews on vascular biology, epidemiology, diagnosis, medical treatment and interventions for vascular disease. A member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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