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A prospective observational cohort study to assess the eligibility, uptake, viability, acceptability, safety, and cost of a ShorT stay (23-hour) Aneurysm Repair (STAR) pathway. Outcomes will be collected for up to 1 year.
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The STAR study is a prospective multicentre observational cohort study to assess the eligibility, uptake, viability, acceptability, safety, and cost of a short stay (23-hour) aneurysm pathway for infrarenal AAA patients.
The study will take place at least at five sites in the United Kingdom. Over a 12-month recruitment period, all patients with AAA referred to or diagnosed at each of the units will be assessed for inclusion in the STAR pathway if suitable for EVAR. The study anticipates the assessment of over 200 AAA patients with the aim of recruiting up to 100 patients into the study to undergo EVAR using the STAR pathway.
Patients may be enrolled into the study to undergo EVAR using the STAR pathway provided all inclusion and no exclusion criteria are met. Subjects will be evaluated through to hospital discharge, receive a telephone call at 48 hours, return for follow-up visits at one month, and telephone follow-ups at three- and six months post treatment. Patients recruited into the study will have their routine clinical data collected at 12 months when they return for follow-up visits.
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Colin Bicknell; Maria Nicola
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