VOLUME 1 ISSUE 4

Volume 1 Issue 4, August 2022

Editor’s foreword

Author(s):

Ian Chetter

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How do you solve the problem of aortic dissection?

Author(s):

Bell R

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The future of exercise therapy for people with intermittent claudication?

Author(s):

Stather PW,1 Bearne LM,2 Shalhoub J,3 Pymer S,4 Saratzis A,5 Birkett ST,6 Seenan C,7 Harwood AE,8 on behalf of the Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland Peripheral Disease Special Interest Group

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Research priorities for vascular wounds: results of the Vascular Society GBI/James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Process

Author(s):

Long J,1 Lathan R,1 Sidapra M,1 Gronlund T,2 Chetter IC,1 on behalf of the Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland Wounds Special Interest Group

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A survey of surgical site infection prevention practice in UK vascular surgery

Author(s):

Lathan R,1 Yiasemidou M,2 Long J,1 Mohamed A,1 Hitchman L,1 Ravindhran B,1 Sidapra M,1 Smith GE,1 Chetter IC1

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Research priorities in diabetic foot disease

Author(s):

Collings R,1 Shalhoub J,2 Atkin L,3 Game F,4 Hitchman L,5 Long J,5 Gronland T,6 Russell D7

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Deprivation and supervised exercise for intermittent claudication

Author(s):

Gwilym BL,1 Chandy T,1 Edwards C,1 Hampton C,1 Lewis DR1

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Does the level of encouragement affect 6-minute walk test performance in patients with intermittent claudication? A protocol for a randomised multicentre controlled trial

Author(s):

Whorlton-Jones ER,1 Seed SA,1 Waddell A,2 Caldow E,3 Harwood AE,2 Birkett ST1

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Ilio-mesenteric bypass for chronic mesenteric ischaemia where prior endovascular treatment has failed: a case series

Author(s):

Elsharkawy A,1 Khan K,1 Saleh F,1 Murray D,1 Richardson S1

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J.Vasc.Soc.G.B.Irel. 2022;1(Supp4):S1–S20
http://doi.org/10.54522/jvsgbi.2022.034