Patterns of Vascular Surgery Care in the United States: A Report from the American Board of Surgery


Evolving Patterns of Vascular Surgery Care in the United States: A Report from the American Board of Surgery


Valentine RJ, Members of the Vascular Surgery Board of the American Board of Surgery (Univ of Texas Southwestern Med Ctr, Dallas; et al) J Am Coll Surg 216:886-893, 2013§



D.L. Gillespie, MD, RVT, FACS



Evidence Ranking


B



Expert Rating


1



Abstract





Results


The mean numbers of major vascular procedures (±SD) were 10 ± 51 for GS and 192 ± 209 for VS (p < 0.001). Thirty-three percent of the total vascular procedures reported were performed by GS. Compared with VS, GS performed significantly fewer vascular procedures in all major procedure categories, and GS certifying at 10 years performed fewer vascular procedures (6.7 ± 47) than those recertifying at 20 years (11.5 ± 48) and 30 years (13.6 ± 59) (p < 0.01). In contrast, VS certifying at 10 years performed more vascular procedures (235 ± 237) compared with those recertifying at 20 years (157 ± 173) and 30 years (104 ± 115). The mean number of vascular procedures was not different for sex, geographic location, or practice type, after controlling for other variables in the study.

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