2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2014.08.067
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Open repair, endovascular repair, and conservative management of true splenic artery aneurysms

Abstract: EV of SAA has better short-term results compared with OPEN, including significantly lower perioperative mortality. OPEN is associated with fewer late complications and fewer reinterventions during follow-up. Patients treated with CONS showed a higher late mortality rate. Ruptured SAAs are predictors of a significantly higher perioperative mortality compared with nonruptured SAAs in the OPEN and EV groups.

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“…Most of the input variables were retrieved from a recent and extensive meta-analysis of the three major treatment options for patients with SAAs. 6 Input probabilities required for the model but not reported in the meta-analysis were retrieved from articles reporting the necessary probabilities. For example, the risk of infection, overwhelming postsplenectomy infection, percentage that required hospitalization, and mortality rate were extracted from studies reporting these outcomes.…”
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“…Most of the input variables were retrieved from a recent and extensive meta-analysis of the three major treatment options for patients with SAAs. 6 Input probabilities required for the model but not reported in the meta-analysis were retrieved from articles reporting the necessary probabilities. For example, the risk of infection, overwhelming postsplenectomy infection, percentage that required hospitalization, and mortality rate were extracted from studies reporting these outcomes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of diabetes is 15% in patients with AAA vs 12% in patients with SAAs, and the prevalence is 13% vs 16% for coronary artery disease and 65% vs 48% for hypertension. 6,15 The mortality rates were tested over a wide range, including the mortality rate for AAA patients, to take the uncertainty around these mortality rates into account.…”
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