TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical cases referring to the 2023 EACTS/STS Guidelines for diagnosing and treating acute and chronic syndromes of the aortic organ
AU - EACTS/STS Scientific Document Group
AU - Czerny, Martin
AU - Berger, Tim
AU - Corte, Alessandro Della
AU - Kreibich, Maximilian
AU - Lescan, Mario
AU - Mestres, Carlos A.
AU - Quintana, Eduard
AU - Rylski, Bartosz
AU - Schonhoff, Florian
AU - Grabenwoger, Martin
AU - Aboyans, Victor
AU - Chen, Edward P.
AU - Desai, Nimesh
AU - Dumfarth, Julia
AU - Elefteriades, John A.
AU - Etz, Christian D.
AU - Kim, Karen M.
AU - Lescan, Mario
AU - Di Marco, Luca
AU - Martens, Andreas
AU - Milojevic, Milan
AU - Nienaber, Christoph A.
AU - Piffaretti, Gabriele
AU - Preventza, Ourania
AU - Rylski, Bartosz
AU - Schlett, Christopher L.
AU - Trimarchi, Santi
AU - Tsagakis, Konstantinos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/9/1
Y1 - 2024/9/1
N2 - Clinical cases referring to the EACTS/STS Guidelines for diagnosing and treating acute and chronic syndromes of the aortic organ aim to assist physicians in selecting the best management strategies for individual patients with a given condition. These expert opinions consider the impact on patient outcomes as well as the risk–benefit ratio of different diagnostic or therapeutic methods. These cases serve as a vital tool to aid physicians in making decisions in their daily practice. However, in essence, although these recommendations serve as a valuable resource to guide clinical practice, their application should be tailored to the needs of the individual patient. Each patient’s case is unique, presenting its own set of variables and circumstances. This editorial is a tool designed to support, but not supersede, the decision-making process of physicians, based on their knowledge, expertise and understanding of their patients’ individual situations. Furthermore, these clinical cases are based on the EACTS/STS Guidelines for diagnosing and treating acute and chronic syndromes of the aortic organ but should not be interpreted as legally binding documents. The legal responsibilities of healthcare professionals remain firmly grounded in applicable laws and regulations, and the guidelines and the clinical cases presented in this document do not alter these obligations.
AB - Clinical cases referring to the EACTS/STS Guidelines for diagnosing and treating acute and chronic syndromes of the aortic organ aim to assist physicians in selecting the best management strategies for individual patients with a given condition. These expert opinions consider the impact on patient outcomes as well as the risk–benefit ratio of different diagnostic or therapeutic methods. These cases serve as a vital tool to aid physicians in making decisions in their daily practice. However, in essence, although these recommendations serve as a valuable resource to guide clinical practice, their application should be tailored to the needs of the individual patient. Each patient’s case is unique, presenting its own set of variables and circumstances. This editorial is a tool designed to support, but not supersede, the decision-making process of physicians, based on their knowledge, expertise and understanding of their patients’ individual situations. Furthermore, these clinical cases are based on the EACTS/STS Guidelines for diagnosing and treating acute and chronic syndromes of the aortic organ but should not be interpreted as legally binding documents. The legal responsibilities of healthcare professionals remain firmly grounded in applicable laws and regulations, and the guidelines and the clinical cases presented in this document do not alter these obligations.
KW - Aortic arch aneurysm
KW - Aortic dissections
KW - Endovascular aortic repair
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85204381226&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1093/ejcts/ezae294
DO - 10.1093/ejcts/ezae294
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39196761
AN - SCOPUS:85204381226
SN - 1010-7940
VL - 66
JO - European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery
JF - European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery
IS - 3
M1 - ezae294
ER -