Preferences for Open Vs. Endovascular Repair for Aortic Abdominal Aneurysm
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Cardiology, Cardiology |
Therapuetic Areas: | Cardiology / Vascular Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | Any |
Updated: | 11/10/2018 |
Start Date: | April 15, 2017 |
End Date: | April 15, 2021 |
Contact: | Philip Goodney, MD |
Email: | Philip.Goodney@va.gov |
Phone: | (802) 295-9363 |
Alignment of Treatment Preferences and Repair Type for Veterans With AAA
This study tests the use of a decision aid for Veterans who are facing a decision about
surgery for their aortic abdominal aneurysms (AAA). The investigators will enroll Veterans
with AAA who are candidates for endovascular or open surgical repair. There are 24 VA medical
centers participating in the trial. 12 sites will be randomly assigned to the intervention
group, and 12 sites will be randomly assigned to the control group. Twelve Veterans will be
enrolled at each site. At sites assigned to the intervention arm, Veterans will receive a
decision aid with information about the two types of surgery for AAA repair, open and
endovascular, and complete a survey about their preferences. Veterans at control sites will
complete the same survey, but will not receive the decision aid. After their surgery,
Veterans will take another survey asking about their satisfaction. The investigators will
compare the results of the survey between Veterans' in the intervention and control groups to
determine the effect of the decision aid on agreement between preference and repair type.
surgery for their aortic abdominal aneurysms (AAA). The investigators will enroll Veterans
with AAA who are candidates for endovascular or open surgical repair. There are 24 VA medical
centers participating in the trial. 12 sites will be randomly assigned to the intervention
group, and 12 sites will be randomly assigned to the control group. Twelve Veterans will be
enrolled at each site. At sites assigned to the intervention arm, Veterans will receive a
decision aid with information about the two types of surgery for AAA repair, open and
endovascular, and complete a survey about their preferences. Veterans at control sites will
complete the same survey, but will not receive the decision aid. After their surgery,
Veterans will take another survey asking about their satisfaction. The investigators will
compare the results of the survey between Veterans' in the intervention and control groups to
determine the effect of the decision aid on agreement between preference and repair type.
This is a cluster randomized trial comparing two ways to better align Veterans' preferences
and treatments for AAA: (1) a validated decision aid describing AAA repair types with a
survey measuring Veterans' preference for repair type -- versus (2) the survey alone.
Enrolled Veterans will be candidates for either endovascular or open repair, and be followed
at VA hospitals by vascular surgery teams who regularly perform both types of repair. In Aim
1, the investigators will determine Veterans' preferences for endovascular or open repair and
identify domains associated with each repair type. In Aim 2, the investigators will compare
agreement between Veterans' preferences and repair type between the decision aid+survey and
survey-alone groups. The investigators will identify factors associated with agreement. The
investigators' findings will be reported to the National Surgery Office Vascular Surgery
Advisory Board to help ensure Veterans' preferences remain at the center of AAA treatment
decisions. The investigators have recruited 20 VA Medical Centers and their vascular surgery
teams to participate in this trial.
and treatments for AAA: (1) a validated decision aid describing AAA repair types with a
survey measuring Veterans' preference for repair type -- versus (2) the survey alone.
Enrolled Veterans will be candidates for either endovascular or open repair, and be followed
at VA hospitals by vascular surgery teams who regularly perform both types of repair. In Aim
1, the investigators will determine Veterans' preferences for endovascular or open repair and
identify domains associated with each repair type. In Aim 2, the investigators will compare
agreement between Veterans' preferences and repair type between the decision aid+survey and
survey-alone groups. The investigators will identify factors associated with agreement. The
investigators' findings will be reported to the National Surgery Office Vascular Surgery
Advisory Board to help ensure Veterans' preferences remain at the center of AAA treatment
decisions. The investigators have recruited 20 VA Medical Centers and their vascular surgery
teams to participate in this trial.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Veteran with a > or = 5.0 cm AAA who are candidates for both open and endovascular
surgical repair, with no previous AAA repair surgery
Exclusion Criteria:
- Veterans who are not candidates for both open and endovascular repair, and are less
than < 5.0 cm AAA in size
We found this trial at
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sites
West Haven, Connecticut 06516
Phone: 203-932-5711
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Brockton, Massachusetts 02301
Phone: 857-203-6200
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Gainesville, Florida 32608
Phone: 352-376-1611
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Omaha, Nebraska 68105
Phone: 918-577-3673
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15240
Phone: 412-360-1657
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Sacramento, California 95655
Phone: 916-843-7202
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Salt Lake City, Utah 84148
Phone: 801-582-1565
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Seattle, Washington 98108
Phone: 206-764-2245
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West Los Angeles, California 90073
Phone: 310-268-3457
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White River Junction, Vermont 05009
Principal Investigator: Philip Goodney, MD
Phone: 802-295-9363
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