Complex Endovascular Aortic Repair in Inflammatory and Infective Perivisceral Abdominal Aortic ​Aneurysms and Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysms (CEVARII)

WELCOME ​TO ​CEVARII.

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Why CEVARII?

  • Infective native and inflammatory ​aortic aneurysms (INAA & IAA) are ​rare but highly morbid conditions ​that pose unique diagnostic and ​therapeutic challenges to the ​vascular surgeon.
  • INAA & IAA have many clinical and imaging ​similarities but have distinct differences in ​pathophysiology, management, and ​prognosis.


  • Open surgical repair of INAA & IAA are ​technically challenging and are associated ​with higher morbidity and mortality.


Who are we?

  • CEVARII is a collaborative international consortium effort among vascular ​surgeons to establish a database on the global experience in the management ​of INAAs and IAAs, with detailed data on diagnosis, perioperative ​pharmacologic management, operative endovascular approach, maintenance ​pharmacologic management, follow-up approach, outcomes, and reintervention ​rates.
  • Knowledge gained will help generate consensus on how to best manage ​patients with inflammatory and infective aortic aneurysms.
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What are we aiming for?

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Join The Impact

All vascular surgeons from different types of practices are welcome ​to join the CEVARII consortium.


How to join CEVARII?:

  • Sign up here: CEVARII registration link
  • We will send you the introduction package with the necessary ​documents for the study initiation at your site.
  • Obtain a CU REDCap account by visiting this link.
  • Start Your data entry.

Email us with any questions: cevarii@cuanschutz.edu

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26 Current Sites

Sites in the USA

International Sites

  • University of Colorado, CO, USA
  • Chir Vascolare Az. Ospedaliera Università di Padova, Italy
  • Case Western University, OH, USA
  • University & ASST Spedali Civili of Brescia, Italy
  • Baylor Scott & White Health, Tx, USA
  • Ospedale Policlinico San Martino - HSM, Genoa, Italy
  • The Medical College of Wisconsin, WI, USA
  • Maastricht University Medical Center, Netherlands
  • Oregon health & science University, OR, USA
  • Ospedale Policlinico San Martino - HSM, Genoa, Italy
  • University of North Carolina, NC, USA
  • Orebro university hospital, Orebro, Sweden
  • University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, PA, USA
  • San Giovanni-Addolorata, Rome, Italy
  • Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson, NJ, USA
  • Bordeaux University, France
  • University of California San Diego, CA, USA
  • University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama
  • St. Franziskus Hospital Münster, Germany
  • University of Rochester, NY
  • Medical University Vienna, Austria
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NA, USA
  • St. Franziskus Hospital Münster, Germany
  • University of Florida, FL, USA
  • London Health Sciences Centre, ​Canada

Get to Know CEVARII Team

CEVARII Co-PI

CEVARII Co-PI

Mario D’Oria, MD

CEVARII Co-PI

CEVARII Co-PI

CEVARII Co PI
Associate Professor in Infectious Diseases
CEVARII Co PI
Assistant Professor in Rheumatology

CEVARII Biostatistician

Pedro Neves, ​MD

Mohamed ​Chahrour, MD

Ryleh Rapplean, ​BS

Study ​Design

Design

Inclusions Criteria

Exclusions Criteria

  • Retrospective Cohort ​Study
  • Multi-Center ​Collaboration
  • De-identified REDcap ​Database
  • Collaborative ​Authorship Model

IAA or INAA cases treated ​with cEVAR using:

  • Custom-made f/bEVAR
  • Off-the-shelf bEVAR
  • PMEG
  • Parallel endograft repair ​(chimney, snorkel, ​periscope, sandwich)
  • In situ fenestrations
  • Hybrid/debranching
  • Prior open or endovascular aortic ​repair with an aortic graft or ​endograft infection.
  • Findings suspicious of aorto-enteric ​fistula or aorto-bronchial fistula.
  • Suboptimal documentation of ​clinical, laboratory, and imaging ​findings.
  • Lack of a complete 30-day follow-up.

Your Participation is improtant

Email

cevarii@cuanschutz.edu

https://cevarii.com

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