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Curriculum Interventionelle Therapie der arteriellen Gefäßerkrankungen

Interventional therapy of arterial vascular diseases

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Die Inzidenz der arteriellen Verschlusskrankheit nimmt parallel zur demografischen Entwicklung in der westlichen Gesellschaft zu. Daher und wegen der technologischen Weiterentwicklung der interventionellen Kathetertherapie steigt die Anzahl der Eingriffe im Bereich der Karotis, der thorakalen und abdominalen Aorta, der Viszeral- und Becken-/Beinarterien. Die Interventionen werden von Fachärzten unterschiedlicher Disziplinen durchgeführt. Um die Durchführung der Kathetereingriffe zu standardisieren und die Qualität auf ein einheitlich hohes Niveau zu bringen, sind in diesem Positionspapier von der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Angiologie/Gefäßmedizin und der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Kardiologie die Voraussetzungen und Standards für endovaskuläre Eingriffe in den oben beschriebenen Gefäßregionen formuliert worden. Neben der klinischen Weiterbildung sind hierzu detaillierte Kenntnisse der nichtinvasiven Diagnostik, Materialkunde, Gefäßanatomie, Pathophysiologie, des Strahlenschutzes und bzgl. Durchführung der Eingriffe Voraussetzung. Für ein eigenständiges Arbeiten sind ferner Mindestzahlen an durchgeführten Interventionen im modular aufgebauten Weiterbildungskonzept formuliert.

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The incidence of arterial occlusive disease increases in parallel with the demographic development in western society. Therefore, due to the technological advancement of interventional catheter therapy the number of interventions of the carotid artery, the thoracic and abdominal aorta, visceral arteries and in the pelvic and leg arteries increases. These procedures are carried out by specialists of different disciplines. In order to be able to standardize the catheter intervention procedure and to bring the quality to a uniformly high level, the German Society of Angiology/Vascular Medicine and the German Society of Cardiology formulated in this position paper the requirements and standards for endovascular procedures in the above described vascular regions. In addition to clinical qualifications detailed knowledge of the catheter material, vascular anatomy, pathophysiology, radiation protection and realization of the interventions are required. To be able to work independently a required minimum number of performed interventions are formulated in the modular training concept.

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Schulte, KL., Amendt, K., Hoffmann, U. et al. Curriculum Interventionelle Therapie der arteriellen Gefäßerkrankungen. Kardiologe 6, 375–389 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12181-012-0453-4

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