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2019年冠状病毒病大流行对血管登记处和临床试验的影响。

The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on vascular registries and clinical trials.

作者信息

Aziz Faisal, Behrendt Christian-Alexander, Sullivan Kaity, Beck Adam W, Beiles C Barry, Boyle Jon R, Mani Kevin, Benson Ruth A, Wohlauer Max V, Khashram Manar, Jorgensen Jens Eldrup, Lemmon Gary W

机构信息

Integrated Vascular Surgery Program, Penn State Health Heart and Vascular Institute, Hershey, PA.

University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; GermanVasc, Hamburg, Germany.

出版信息

Semin Vasc Surg. 2021 Jun;34(2):28-36. doi: 10.1053/j.semvascsurg.2021.04.001. Epub 2021 May 21.

Abstract

Quality improvement programs and clinical trial research experienced disruption due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Vascular registries showed an immediate impact with significant declines in second-quarter vascular procedure volumes witnessed across Europe and the United States. To better understand the magnitude and impact of the pandemic, organizations and study groups sent grass roots surveys to vascular specialists for needs assessment. Several vascular registries responded quickly by insertion of COVID-19 variables into their data collection forms. More than 80% of clinical trials have been reported delayed or not started due to factors that included loss of enrollment from patient concerns or mandated institutional shutdowns, weighing the risk of trial participation on patient safety. Preliminary data of patients undergoing vascular surgery with active COVID-19 infection show inferior outcomes (morbidity) and increased mortality. Disease-specific vascular surgery study collaboratives about COVID-19 were created for the desire to study the disease in a more focused manner than possible through registry outcomes. This review describes the pandemic effect on multiple VASCUNET registries including Germany (GermanVasc), Sweden (SwedVasc), United Kingdom (UK National Vascular Registry), Australia and New Zealand (bi-national Australasian Vascular Audit), as well as the United States (Society for Vascular Surgery Vascular Quality Initiative). We will highlight the continued collaboration of VASCUNET with the Vascular Quality Initiative in the International Consortium of Vascular Registries as part of the Medical Device Epidemiology Network coordinated registry network. Vascular registries must remain flexible and responsive to new and future real-world problems affecting vascular patients.

摘要

质量改进项目和临床试验研究因2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行而受到干扰。血管登记处显示出直接影响,欧洲和美国第二季度的血管手术量显著下降。为了更好地了解大流行的规模和影响,各组织和研究小组向血管专家发送了基层调查问卷以进行需求评估。一些血管登记处迅速做出回应,在其数据收集表格中加入了COVID-19变量。超过80%的临床试验报告称由于包括患者担忧导致入组人数减少或机构强制关闭等因素而延迟或未启动,权衡了试验参与对患者安全的风险。患有活动性COVID-19感染的血管手术患者的初步数据显示预后较差(发病率)且死亡率增加。出于以比通过登记结果更有针对性的方式研究该疾病的愿望,成立了针对COVID-19的特定疾病血管手术研究协作组。本综述描述了大流行对多个VASCUNET登记处的影响,包括德国(GermanVasc)、瑞典(SwedVasc)、英国(英国国家血管登记处)、澳大利亚和新西兰(双边澳大拉西亚血管审计)以及美国(血管外科学会血管质量倡议)。我们将强调VASCUNET与国际血管登记联盟中的血管质量倡议的持续合作,这是医疗器械流行病学网络协调登记网络的一部分。血管登记处必须保持灵活性,并对影响血管患者的新的和未来的现实世界问题做出反应。

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