Consensus minimum core data elements adapted to peripheral vascular intervention in the drug-eluting era: Consensus report from the Registry Assessment of Peripheral Interventional Devices (RAPID) Pathways "LEAN" working group.

Black, James H, Donna Buckley, Martha Velezis, Jens Eldrup-Jorgensen, Nina D Serratore, Jorge A Gutierrez, Eleni Whatley, et al. 2023. “Consensus Minimum Core Data Elements Adapted to Peripheral Vascular Intervention in the Drug-Eluting Era: Consensus Report from the Registry Assessment of Peripheral Interventional Devices (RAPID) Pathways ‘LEAN’ Working Group.”. Journal of Vascular Surgery 78 (5): 1313-21.

Abstract

Registry Assessment of Peripheral Interventional Devices (RAPID) initiated the Pathways Program to provide a transparent, collaborative forum in which to pursue insights into multiple unresolved questions on benefit-risk of paclitaxel-coated devices, including understanding the basis of the mortality signal, without a demonstrable potential biological mechanism, and whether the late mortality signal could be artifact intrinsic to multiple independent prospective randomized data sources that did not prespecify death as a long-term end point. In response to the directive, the LEAN-Case Report Form working group focused on enhancements to the RAPID Phase I Minimum Core Data set through the addition of key clinical modifiers that would be more strongly linked to longer-term mortality outcomes after peripheral arterial disease intervention in the drug-eluting device era, with the goal to have future mortality signals more accurately examined.

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