ESVS Vascular Trauma Guidelines – Part 1: ‘General Considerations in Vascular Trauma’ with C. Wahlgren and K. Brohi Here is Part 1 in our podcast series focusing on the recently published ESVS Vascular Trauma Guidelines, the first of its kind. Join us today for a personal Q&A session with the chairs of the writing committee, […]
Join us for this week’s Editor’s Choice Article about ‘Machine Learning Based Prediction of Post-operative Infrarenal Endograft Apposition for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms’ (Nov 2024 EJVES). We are honoured to have the first author Dr. van Veldhuizen join us for an in depth discussion of the paper, explaining the intricacies of the model and what this […]
This paper explores whether machine learning techniques can improve the prediction of arteriovenous access survival and avoid failures in patients transitioning from central venous catheters to arteriovenous fistulas or grafts. It was published as an Editor’s choice paper in EJVES November 2024. Shownotes: Editor’s Choice – Challenges of Predicting Arteriovenous Access Survival Prior to Conversion […]
During the ESVS Annual Meeting in Kraków, we had the lovely opportunity to exchange with Flavia Gentile and Roberta Brambilla, respectively the former and current ESVS Academy Pathway Leads for Dialysis. Together, we dig deeper into the gaps of evidence in vascular access obstruction. In this first part of this discussion, we discuss pre-operative planning, […]
Editor-in-chief of the European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (EJVES), Prof. Martin Björck, and Senior Editor, Assistant Prof. Jon Boyle joins Egle Kavaliunaite in today’s podcast. Together, they discuss the latest EJVES Editorial on Reporting Standards, “Why Should You Submit Your Best Papers to the European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery?”, published in […]
Today we are going to discuss another Editor’s Choice article from the European Journal for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (EJVES). The title is: Association of Pedal Acceleration Time With Healing and Amputation Free Survival in Patients With Ulceration and Gangrene by Odette Hart et al from The University of Auckland and Waikato Hospital in Hamilton, […]
Here is a teaser of some of what you can expect from ESVS this year… Happy 2025! Teaser – ESVS Podcasts in 2025 | RSS.com Listen on Soundcloud Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts