Abstract

In 2011, the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) prepared a set of clinical research priorities through a survey of its membership. These priorities were developed with the goal of enhancing clinical research to improve care for vascular patients. In the subsequent decade, several of these priorities served as the focus of clinical trials and significant research efforts. It was understood from the outset that this list of priorities represented a starting point with the intention that they be reevaluated at suitable intervals. In 2021, the SVS Research Council set out to update the research priorities by surveying the SVS membership and engaged a panel of subject matter experts. This process resulted in an updated set of vascular research priorities that more clearly align with current areas of emphasis. Our priorities remain focused on basic areas including aortic disease, carotid disease, lower extremity arterial disease, venous disease, dialysis access, and medical management of vascular disease, along with the topic of health care disparities. The 10 updated priorities reported herein reflect our increasing awareness of the need to understand vascular disease pathogenesis and prevention in the context of a diverse patient population. Importantly, patient-centered outcomes and personalized vascular care are at the core of these updated priorities. Similar to the aims of the original 2011 clinical research priorities, our hope is that this updated list will help to drive large-scale investigations that will improve how we care for our vascular patients.

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