In their article published in this issue of the IJC, Lee and colleagues report the results of an interesting international survey conducted in order to reveal perceived priorities for research in small aortic abdominal aneurysm (AAA) among the community of vascular surgeons. Among 10 proposed research topics on AAA, the study cohort of 277 vascular surgeons designated ‘new tests to predict an AAA will be fast growing’ and ‘new medications that will stop an AAA from growing further’ as the two most urgent priorities.
Tshomba, Y., Cavalli, G., Priorities of biomedical research, <<INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY>>, 2017; 245 (ottobre): 256-256. [doi:10.1016/j.ijcard.2017.07.073] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/120459]
Priorities of biomedical research
Tshomba, Yamume;
2017
Abstract
In their article published in this issue of the IJC, Lee and colleagues report the results of an interesting international survey conducted in order to reveal perceived priorities for research in small aortic abdominal aneurysm (AAA) among the community of vascular surgeons. Among 10 proposed research topics on AAA, the study cohort of 277 vascular surgeons designated ‘new tests to predict an AAA will be fast growing’ and ‘new medications that will stop an AAA from growing further’ as the two most urgent priorities.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.