BACKGROUND: VASCUNET is an international registry of vascular surgical (open and endovascular) procedures since 1997. The aim of this paper is to describe a pilot validation performed at three hospitals in Hungary in September 2012. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Three core indications were checked: abdominal aortic aneurysm, carotid artery disease and limb ischemia with infrainguinal treatment. RESULTS: 2439 registered procedures had been reported with between 94 and 109 per cent agreement with hospital administrative numbers. In a random sample of 29 patients the VASCUNET data were compared with the patient records regarding risk factors, procedures performed and in hospital results. Only few discrepancies were found. CONCLUSIONS: The conclusions are that validation is feasible, that this pilot project in Hungary showed good agreement between registry and local patient records. For a registry to be accepted and used both for practical and scientific purposes regular validation by senior surgeons should be undertaken and the vascular surgical community must have a budget for such a process.
BACKGROUND: VASCUNET is an international registry of vascular surgical (open and endovascular) procedures since 1997. The aim of this paper is to describe a pilot validation performed at three hospitals in Hungary in September 2012. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Three core indications were checked: abdominal aortic aneurysm, carotid artery disease and limb ischemia with infrainguinal treatment. RESULTS: 2439 registered procedures had been reported with between 94 and 109 per cent agreement with hospital administrative numbers. In a random sample of 29 patients the VASCUNET data were compared with the patient records regarding risk factors, procedures performed and in hospital results. Only few discrepancies were found. CONCLUSIONS: The conclusions are that validation is feasible, that this pilot project in Hungary showed good agreement between registry and local patient records. For a registry to be accepted and used both for practical and scientific purposes regular validation by senior surgeons should be undertaken and the vascular surgical community must have a budget for such a process.
Authors: Adam W Beck; Art Sedrakyan; Jialin Mao; Maarit Venermo; Rumi Faizer; Sebastian Debus; Christian-Alexander Behrendt; Salvatore Scali; Martin Altreuther; Marc Schermerhorn; Barry Beiles; Zoltan Szeberin; Nikolaj Eldrup; Gudmundur Danielsson; Ian Thomson; Pius Wigger; Martin Björck; Jack L Cronenwett; Kevin Mani Journal: Circulation Date: 2016-10-26 Impact factor: 29.690