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摘要
血管外科医生有能力处理和干预动脉和静脉系统的多种血管疾病。随着血管内技术的不断发展,介入治疗的方法也越来越多,因此,确定一种手术何时安全地适用于血管外科患者非常重要。适当使用标准(Appropriate Use Criteria,AUC)提供了综合临床信息和实践标准,可帮助临床医生做出这些管理决策。血管外科学会等专业协会将该领域的专家聚集在一起,共同合作制定各种血管疾病和干预措施的适当使用标准。必须在同行评审期刊上发表这些标准,并将其公布在公共网站上,以便血管外科医生和治疗血管疾病患者的其他专科介入医生可以获得相关信息。心脏病学、介入放射学和介入肾脏病学等其他一些专科也会对血管疾病进行手术治疗,而非外科医生专科医师进行的血管介入手术也在不断增加。血管外科学会发布了关于间歇性跛行、颈动脉疾病和腹部动脉瘤治疗的 AUC。这些指南旨在指导实践,但也强调了需要改进的地方,以便在各医学专科的血管患者护理中更普遍地实施 AUC。加强学会间的参与,或许还可以让政府和其他支付方参与进来,这将使专业学会发起的 AUC 不断发展,从而为血管外科患者提供协调、适当的治疗。
Appropriate Use Criteria Committees: The professional society role in the development and implementation of Appropriate Use Criteria
Vascular surgeons have the ability to manage and intervene on numerous vascular diseases of both the arterial and venous systems. With the growing number of interventions available as endovascular technology evolves, it is important to determine when a procedure is safely indicated for a vascular surgery patient. Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) offer synthesized clinical information and practice standards that can aid clinicians in making these management decisions. Professional societies, such as the Society for Vascular Surgery, bring experts in the field together to collaborate and create AUC for various vascular diseases and interventions. It is essential to publish these criteria in peer-reviewed journals, as well as make them available on public websites so the information is available to vascular surgeons and interventionalists from other specialties who also treat patients with vascular disease. Cardiology, interventional radiology, and interventional nephrology are some other specialties that perform procedures for vascular disease, and vascular interventions by nonsurgeon specialists continue to increase. The Society for Vascular Surgery has published AUC on intermittent claudication, carotid disease, and abdominal aneurysm management. These are intended to guide practice, but also have highlighted areas for improvement that would allow for more universal implementation of AUC in vascular patient care across medical specialties. Increased intersocietal participation and perhaps inclusion of government and other payer participation will allow professional society–sponsored AUC to evolve, resulting in coordinated, appropriate care for vascular surgery patients.