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https://read.qxmd.com/read/39277352/e-health-education-for-patients-and-health-professionals-in-the-field-of-vascular-disease
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Calvin D De Louche, Jessie Shea, Stephen Park, Maria Nicola, Jason Lawson, Edmund Charles, Anna Louise Pouncey
e-Health, defined as "the use of new information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve or support health and health care," has grown in popularity over recent years as a cost-efficient, rapidly adaptable tool to deliver health care education to a wide audience. In the field of vascular disease, for which early detection and risk factor management may greatly influence patient outcomes, application of e-Health educational resources may provide innovative solutions to facilitate evidence-based and patient-centered care provision of care; to enable patients to take a more active role in the management of their long-term vascular health conditions; and to augment their preparation for, and recovery from, surgical procedures...
September 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39277351/comprehensive-review-of-virtual-assistants-in-vascular-surgery
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Ben Li, Derek Beaton, Douglas S Lee, Badr Aljabri, Leen Al-Omran, Duminda N Wijeysundera, Mohamad A Hussain, Ori D Rotstein, Charles de Mestral, Muhammad Mamdani, Mohammed Al-Omran
Virtual assistants, broadly defined as digital services designed to simulate human conversation and provide personalized responses based on user input, have the potential to improve health care by supporting clinicians and patients in terms of diagnosing and managing disease, performing administrative tasks, and supporting medical research and education. These tasks are particularly helpful in vascular surgery, where the clinical and administrative burden is high due to the rising incidence of vascular disease, the medical complexity of the patients, and the potential for innovation and care advancement...
September 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39277350/e-health-and-environmental-sustainability-in-vascular-surgery
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REVIEW
Gabrielle Stevenin, Jennifer Canonge, Marianne Gervais, Antonio Fiore, Fabien Lareyre, Joseph Touma, Pascal Desgranges, Juliette Raffort, Jean Sénémaud
e-Health technology holds great promise for improving the management of patients with vascular diseases and offers a unique opportunity to mitigate the environmental impact of vascular care, which remains an under-investigated field. The innovative potential of e-Health operates in a complex environment with finite resources. As the expansion of digital health will increase demand for devices, contributing to the environmental burden of electronics and energy use, the sustainability of e-Health technology is of crucial importance, especially in the context of increasing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases...
September 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39277349/3-dimensional-printing-in-vascular-disease-from-manufacturer-to-clinical-use
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REVIEW
Bahaa Nasr, Fabien Lareyre, Samuel Guigo, Kevin Bellenger, Juliette Raffort, Yann Gouëffic
Three-dimensional (3D) printing has been used in medicine with applications in many different fields. 3D printing allows patient education, interventionalists training, preprocedural planning, and assists the interventionalist to improve treatment outcomes. 3D printing represents a potential advancement by allowing the printing of flexible vascular models. In this article, the authors report a clinical case using 3D printing to perform a physician-modified fenestrated endograft. An overview of 3D printing in vascular and endovascular surgery is provided, focusing on its potential applications for training, education, preprocedural planning, and current clinical applications...
September 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39277348/extended-and-augmented-reality-in-vascular-surgery-opportunities-and-challenges
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Fabien Lareyre, Claude Mialhe, Bahaa Nasr, Elise Poggi, Gilles Di Lorenzo, Khalid Rajhi, Arindam Chaudhuri, Juliette Raffort
Extended reality has brought new opportunities for medical imaging visualization and analysis. It regroups various subfields, including virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality. Various applications have been proposed for surgical practice, as well as education and training. The aim of this review was to summarize current applications of extended reality and augmented reality in vascular surgery, highlighting potential benefits, pitfalls, limitations, and perspectives on improvement.
September 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39277347/large-language-models-and-artificial-intelligence-chatbots-in-vascular-surgery
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Fabien Lareyre, Bahaa Nasr, Elise Poggi, Gilles Di Lorenzo, Ali Ballaith, Imen Sliti, Arindam Chaudhuri, Juliette Raffort
Natural language processing is a subfield of artificial intelligence that aims to analyze human oral or written language. The development of large language models has brought innovative perspectives in medicine, including the potential use of chatbots and virtual assistants. Nevertheless, the benefits and pitfalls of such technology need to be carefully evaluated before their use in health care. The aim of this narrative review was to provide an overview of potential applications of large language models and artificial intelligence chatbots in the field of vascular surgery, including clinical practice, research, and education...
September 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39277346/digital-twin-and-artificial-intelligence-technologies-for-predictive-planning-of-endovascular-procedures
#7
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Jean-Noël Albertini, Lucie Derycke, Antoine Millon, Raphael Soler
Current planning of aortic and peripheral endovascular procedures is based largely on manual measurements performed from the 3-dimensional reconstruction of preoperative computed tomography scans. Assessment of device behavior inside patient anatomy is often difficult, and available tools, such as 3-dimensional-printed models, have several limitations. Digital twin (DT) technology has been used successfully in automotive and aerospace industries and applied recently to endovascular aortic aneurysm repair. Artificial intelligence allows the treatment of large amounts of data, and its use in medicine is increasing rapidly...
September 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39277345/computational-surgery-in-the-management-of-patients-with-abdominal-aortic-aneurysms-opportunities-challenges-and-future-directions
#8
REVIEW
Mario D'Oria, Juliette Raffort, Sara Condino, Fabrizio Cutolo, Giulia Bertagna, Raffaella Berchiolli, Salvatore Scali, Filippo Griselli, Nicola Troisi, Sandro Lepidi, Fabien Lareyre
Computational surgery (CS) is an interdisciplinary field that uses mathematical models and algorithms to focus specifically on operative planning, simulation, and outcomes analysis to improve surgical care provision. As the digital revolution transforms the surgical work environment through broader adoption of artificial intelligence and machine learning, close collaboration between surgeons and computational scientists is not only unavoidable, but will become essential. In this review, the authors summarize the main advances, as well as ongoing challenges and prospects, that surround the implementation of CS techniques in vascular surgery, with a particular focus on the care of patients affected by abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs)...
September 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39277344/the-application-and-uses-of-telemedicine-in-vascular-surgery-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Cheyaanthan Haran, Philip Allan, Jhanvi Dholakia, Simon Lai, Eric Lim, William Xu, Odette Hart, Justin Cain, Anantha Narayanan, Manar Khashram
Technological advances over the past century have accelerated the pace and breadth of medical and surgical care. From the initial delivery of "telemedicine" over the radio in the 1920s, the delivery of medicine and surgery in the 21st century is no longer limited by connectivity. The COVID-19 pandemic hastened the uptake of telemedicine to ensure that health care can be maintained despite limited face-to-face contact. Like other areas of medicine, vascular surgery has adopted telemedicine, although its role is not well described in the literature...
September 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39277343/wearable-technology-in-vascular-surgery-current-applications-and-future-perspectives
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REVIEW
Oana Bartos, Matthias Trenner
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the vulnerabilities of global health care systems, underscoring the need for innovative solutions to meet the demands of an aging population, workforce shortages, and rising physician burnout. In recent years, wearable technology has helped segue various medical specialties into the digital era, yet its adoption in vascular surgery remains limited. This article explores the applications of wearable devices in vascular surgery and explores their potential outlets, such as enhancing primary and secondary prevention, optimizing perioperative care, and supporting surgical training...
September 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39277342/navigating-through-e-health-transformation-in-vascular-surgery
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EDITORIAL
Fabien Lareyre, Juliette Raffort
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
September 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39152006/first-do-no-harm-and-do-what-s-right
#12
EDITORIAL
Leigh Ann O'Banion, Karen Woo
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
June 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39152005/corrigendum-to-acute-venous-problems-integrating-medical-surgical-and-interventional-treatments-seminars-in-vascular-surgery-volume-36-issue-2-june-2023-pages-307-318
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Daniele Bissacco, Tim J Mandigers, Silvia Romagnoli, Tiziana Aprea, Chiara Lomazzi, Ilenia D'Alessio, Velio Ascenti, Anna Maria Ierardi, Maurizio Domanin, Valerio Stefano Tolva, Gianpaolo Carrafiello, Santi Trimarchi
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
June 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39152004/infective-native-arterial-aneurysms-and-inflammatory-abdominal-aortic-aneurysms-an-overview-with-a-focus-on-emergency-settings
#14
REVIEW
Mohamad A Chahrour, Mel J Sharafuddin
Infective native arterial aneurysms and inflammatory aortic aneurysms are rare but morbid pathologies seen by vascular surgeons in the emergency setting. Presentation is not always clear, and a full workup must be obtained before adopting a management strategy. Treatment is multidisciplinary and is tailored to every case based on workup findings. Imaging with computed tomography, magnetic resonance, or with fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography aids in diagnosis and in monitoring response to treatment...
June 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39152003/appropriate-care-in-chronic-limb-threatening-ischemia-a-review-of-current-evidence-and-outcomes
#15
REVIEW
Arvind Srinivasan, Jorge Miranda, Joseph L Mills
Chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLTI) poses a significant treatment challenge for vascular surgeons, interventionalists, podiatrists, and associated medical specialists. The evidence for what constitutes appropriate care is rapidly evolving and new treatment options are in constant development. This review examines the current guidelines for CLTI care, as well as reported outcomes for multiple care strategies in this patient population, including revascularization and medical optimization. We performed a literature review of the PubMed database, reviewing articles that reported outcomes for CLTI care between 2000 and 2023, and described these outcomes as they relate to the current state of CLTI treatment...
June 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39152002/navigating-clinical-appropriateness-a-review-of-management-strategies-for-type-b-aortic-dissection
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REVIEW
Rana O Afifi, Firas F Mussa
Aortic dissection is a catastrophic, life-threatening event. Its management depends on the anatomic location of the intimal tear (type A v B) and the clinical presentation in type B aortic dissection. In this article, the current evidence supporting clinical practice, gaps in knowledge, and the need for more rigorous research and higher-quality studies are reviewed.
June 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39152001/decision-making-in-the-frail-vascular-surgery-patient-a-scoping-review
#17
REVIEW
Arash Fereydooni, Cali E Johnson, Benjamin S Brooke, Shipra Arya
Increasing evidence highlights the adverse impact of frailty and reduced physiologic reserve on surgical outcomes. Therefore, identification of frailty is essential for older adults being evaluated for vascular surgery procedures. Numerous frailty assessment tools are available to quantify the level of frailty and assist in preoperative decision making for these older patients. This review evaluates traditional and novel frailty metrics for their scientific validation, limitations, and clinical utility in vascular surgery decision-making...
June 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39152000/appropriate-management-of-the-small-abdominal-aortic-aneurysm
#18
REVIEW
Kirsten D Dansey, Sara L Zettervall
There is variation in the management of small aneurysms in the United States today, with some surgeons moving forward with elective repair and others practice ongoing surveillance. Literature exists to suggest that small aneurysms are repaired at a higher rate than should be considered acceptable, and this represents a deviation from current standards of care. To best understand the optimal care of this patient population, this article aims to evaluate the current management of small aneurysms, review contemporary guidelines and the literature behind them, and assess the appropriateness of surgical management of small aneurysms...
June 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39151999/appropriateness-of-care-in-complex-fenestrated-branched-aortic-endografting
#19
REVIEW
Bernardo C Mendes, Diego V S Rodrigues, Jesse Chait
Fenestrated and branched endovascular repair of complex abdominal and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms is increasingly replacing open repair as the primary modality of treatment. Mid- and long-term results are encouraging and support its use in the correct settings. Nevertheless, appropriateness of indication for treatment, patient selection, and surgeon and hospital performance has not been clearly evaluated and reviewed. The objective of this review article was to identify areas in which appropriateness of care is relevant and can be optimized when considering treatment of patients with fenestrated and branched endovascular repair for complex abdominal and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms...
June 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39151998/overview-and-comparison-of-contemporary-society-for-vascular-surgery-american-heart-association-american-college-of-cardiology-and-european-society-for-vascular-surgery-guidelines-for-the-management-of-patients-with-intermittent-claudication
#20
REVIEW
Li Ting Tan, Katherine M McDermott, Caitlin W Hicks
Intermittent claudication (IC) is a phenotype of peripheral artery disease that is characterized by pain in the lower extremity muscles during activity that is relieved by rest. Medical management, risk factor control, smoking cessation, and exercise therapy have historically been the mainstays of treatment for IC, but advances in endovascular technology have led to increasing use of peripheral vascular interventions in this patient population. There are meaningful differences in published society guidelines and appropriate use criteria relevant to the management of IC, especially regarding indications for peripheral vascular interventions...
June 2024: Seminars in Vascular Surgery
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