Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Clinical Trial
Official title:
Screening Cardiovascular Patients for Aortic Aneurysms
Screening studies for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms (AAA) in 65 to 79 years aged men, have shown
a significant reduction in AAA related mortality. In addition, the cost-effectiveness of
screening for AAA in men in the Netherlands has been demonstrated by using a Markov model.
Screening might be even more (cost-) effective if targeted on high risk groups, such as
patients with a particular cardiovascular disease with a known increased risk of having an
AAA.
Project SCAN (Screening CardioVascular patients for Aortic aNeurysms) is a project focused on
targeted AAA screening to proactively diagnose patients at high risk of having an aneurysm
that eventually may rupture. This pilot project aims to study the value of a screening
protocol in daily practice to detect AAA's in high risk patients.
1. Offering PAD and CAD patients a non-invasive abdominal ultrasound after a careful
process of shared-decision making
2. Recording data on aneurysm detection on all PAD and CAD patients screened:
1. General information (age, gender)
2. Medical history on CardioVascular risk factors (such as smoking history,
hypertension, and other cardiovascular medical conditions - only information that
is already recorded in the patient's medical history chart)
3. AAA - Yes/ No (Yes if ≥3 cm AAA)
4. If ≥3 cm aneurysm, record exact size and outcome in time (surveillance, treatment,
no treatment)
5. If treated, record treatment type (EVAR or Open) and outcome
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