2025 Vascular Research Initiatives Conference (VRIC)
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September 4, 2024
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Clinical Scorecard: 2025 Conference on Vascular Research Initiatives (VRIC)
At a Glance
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Condition | Vascular diseases and disorders |
| Key Mechanisms | Basic and translational vascular science including multi-omics approaches to identify therapeutic targets |
| Target Population | Vascular surgeons, vascular biologists, physicians interested in vascular problems, vascular surgery trainees, and research trainees |
| Care Setting | Academic and clinical research settings focused on vascular patient management |
Key Highlights
- Focus on deploying multi-omics to reveal new therapeutic targets in vascular biology
- Emphasis on multidisciplinary approaches and current standards of care in vascular patient management
- Collaboration with the American Heart Association's Vascular Discovery 2025 Scientific Sessions to facilitate knowledge exchange
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
- Utilize scientific and clinical studies to inform diagnostic approaches
- Avoid unscientific or inadequately evidenced diagnostic methods
Management
- Apply current standards of care based on evidence and clinical guidelines
- Incorporate multidisciplinary approaches in patient management
Monitoring & Follow-up
- Engage in ongoing research and clinical trials to refine patient care
- Monitor emerging topics critically without endorsing unproven practices
Risks
- Avoid promoting treatments or practices with risks outweighing benefits
- Ensure all recommendations are grounded in validated scientific evidence
Patient & Prescribing Data
Patients with vascular diseases addressed by vascular surgeons and related specialists
Treatment strategies are informed by translational research and multi-omics discoveries to identify novel therapeutic targets
Clinical Best Practices
- Engage in multidisciplinary collaboration for comprehensive vascular patient care
- Base clinical decisions on current evidence and validated research findings
- Participate in continuing education to stay updated on evolving vascular science
- Avoid unscientific or inadequately supported diagnostic and therapeutic approaches
References
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