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Tara M. Mastracci
Researcher at Royal Free Hospital
Publications - 127
Citations - 7815
Tara M. Mastracci is an academic researcher from Royal Free Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aortic aneurysm & Aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 117 publications receiving 5650 citations. Previous affiliations of Tara M. Mastracci include Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust & Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine.
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The Society for Vascular Surgery practice guidelines on the care of patients with an abdominal aortic aneurysm
Elliot L. Chaikof,Ronald L. Dalman,Mark K. Eskandari,Benjamin M. Jackson,W. Anthony Lee,M. Ashraf Mansour,Tara M. Mastracci,Matthew W. Mell,M. Hassan Murad,Louis L. Nguyen,Gustavo S. Oderich,Madhukar S. Patel,Marc L. Schermerhorn,Benjamin W. Starnes +13 more
TL;DR: A door‐to‐intervention time of <90 minutes is suggested, based on a framework of 30‐30‐30 minutes, for the management of the patient with a ruptured aneurysm, and the Vascular Quality Initiative mortality risk score is suggested for mutual decision‐making with patients considering aneurYSm repair.
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Editor's Choice - European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS) 2019 Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Abdominal Aorto-iliac Artery Aneurysms.
Anders Wanhainen,Fabio Verzini,Isabelle Van Herzeele,Eric Allaire,Matthew J. Bown,Tina Cohnert,Florian Dick,Joost A. van Herwaarden,Christos D. Karkos,Mark J.W. Koelemay,Tilo Kölbel,Ian M. Loftus,Kevin Mani,Germano Melissano,Janet T. Powell,Zoltán Szeberin,Gert J. de Borst,Nabil Chakfe,Sebastian Debus,Robert J. Hinchliffe,Stavros K. Kakkos,Igor Koncar,Philippe Kolh,Jes S. Lindholt,Melina de Vega,Frank Vermassen,Martin Björck,Stephen W.K. Cheng,Ronald L. Dalman,Lazar Davidovic,Konstantinos P. Donas,J.J. Earnshaw,Hans-Henning Eckstein,Jonathan Golledge,Stéphan Haulon,Tara M. Mastracci,Ross Naylor,Jean-Baptiste Ricco,Hence J.M. Verhagen +38 more
TL;DR: Editor's Choice – European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS) 2019 Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Abdominal Aorto-iliac Artery Aneurysms.
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Durability of branches in branched and fenestrated endografts
TL;DR: Branches, after branched or fenestrated aortic repair, appear to be durable and are rarely the cause of patient death, yet the lower morbidity and mortality risk coupled with longer-term durability data will further alter the balance of repair options.
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Global experience with an inner branched arch endograft.
Stéphan Haulon,Roy K. Greenberg,Rafaelle Spear,Matthew J. Eagleton,Cherrie Z. Abraham,Christos Lioupis,Eric L.G. Verhoeven,Krassi Ivancev,Tilo Kölbel,Brendan M. Stanley,Timothy Resch,Pascal Desgranges,Blandine Maurel,Blayne A. Roeder,Timothy A.M. Chuter,Tara M. Mastracci +15 more
TL;DR: The feasibility and safety of the endovascular repair of arch aneurysms in selected patients who may not have other conventional options are confirmed and being part of the early experience group and ascending aortic diameter≥38 mm were found to be associated to higher rates of combined early mortality and neurologic complications.
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Fenestrated and branched endovascular aneurysm repair outcomes for type II and III thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms
TL;DR: F/B-EVAR is a robust treatment option for patients at increased risk for conventional repair of extensive TAAAs, and technical success and branch patency are excellent, but some patients will require reintervention for branch-related endoleak.