Updated Classification of Vascular Anomalies. A living document from the International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies Classification Group.

Journal of vascular anomalies Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-03 DOI:10.1097/JOVA.0000000000000113
Dov Charles Goldenberg, Miikka Vikkula, Anthony Penington, Francine Blei, Leo Schultze Kool, Michel Wassef, Ilona J Frieden
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Abstract

Introduction: The International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies developed in 1996 a Classification of Vascular Anomalies that became internationally accepted. The main feature was the division of vascular anomalies in 2 categories, vascular tumors and malformations. Major revisions occurred in 2014 and 2018, for updates and inclusion of newly described lesions. Major advances occurred in recent years, with improved understanding of genetic basis of vascular anomalies and its relevance in therapeutics. It created a demand for a new revision of ISSVA Classification, and the process is presented in this study.

Methods: A group was created in 2019, joining experts from different specialties and coordinated by ISSVA Scientific Committee, to reevaluate the 2018 Classification on each subtype of vascular anomaly, considering the clinical presentation, histological subtypes, flow velocity and genetic aspects. After several multidisciplinary online discussions and in person meetings at ISSVA Congresses (2022, 2023 and 2024) the proposal for the new classification was presented for ISSVA Members ratification, after an opening window for comments and suggestions. A new tool was created, named "Glossary of Vascular Anomalies", along the contours of a medical dictionary.

Results: A new layout of the classification was designed. The visualization begins with a general "Landing Page" where the basic division into vascular tumors and malformations are specified. For vascular tumors, the subdivision was kept between Benign, Borderline and Malignant tumors. For vascular malformations, the divisions were presented as Fast-flow lesions, Slow-flow lesions, and Developmental Anomalies of Named Vessels. A Full Classification Table page with all updated modifications followed the Landing Page. All changes and new terms are described in detail and summarized in a table. The glossary lists and explains, in alphabetic order, all technical terms, abbreviations, acronyms, eponyms, genes and syndromes related to vascular anomalies.

Conclusions: The presented updated ISSVA classification of vascular anomalies reflects our evolving understanding of vascular anomalies which will be continuously updated by a dedicated Committee of ISSVA.

血管异常的最新分类。来自国际血管异常研究学会分类组的活文档。
简介:国际血管异常研究协会于1996年制定了血管异常分类,该分类已被国际上接受。主要特征是将血管异常分为血管肿瘤和血管畸形两类。2014年和2018年进行了重大修订,更新并纳入了新描述的病变。近年来,随着对血管异常的遗传基础及其在治疗中的相关性的理解的提高,取得了重大进展。这就产生了对ISSVA分类进行新修订的需求,并在本研究中提出了这一过程。方法:在ISSVA科学委员会的协调下,于2019年成立专家组,从临床表现、组织学亚型、血流速度和遗传学等方面对2018年血管异常各亚型进行重新评估。在ISSVA大会(2022年、2023年和2024年)上进行了几次多学科的在线讨论和面对面会议后,新分类提案提交给ISSVA成员批准,并开放了意见和建议窗口。一个新的工具被创建,命名为“血管异常词汇表”,沿着医学词典的轮廓。结果:设计了一种新的分类布局。可视化从一个通用的“着陆页”开始,其中指定了血管肿瘤和畸形的基本划分。对于血管肿瘤,保持良性、交界性和恶性肿瘤的细分。对于血管畸形,分裂表现为快血流病变、慢血流病变和命名血管发育异常。一个完整的分类表页面,所有更新的修改都在登陆页面之后。所有的变化和新术语都在表格中详细描述和总结。该术语表按字母顺序列出并解释了与血管异常有关的所有专业术语、缩写、首字母缩略词、同名词、基因和综合征。结论:所提出的更新的ISSVA血管异常分类反映了我们对血管异常的不断发展的理解,ISSVA的专门委员会将不断更新。
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