Pl. Harris et al., THE NEED FOR CLINICAL-TRIALS OF ENDOVASCULAR ABDOMINAL AORTIC-ANEURYSM STENT-GRAFT REPAIR - THE EUROSTAR PROJECT, Journal of endovascular surgery, 4(1), 1997, pp. 72-77
EUROSTAR(EUROpean collaborators on stent-graft Techniques for abdomina
l aortic Aneurysm Repair) was established for the purpose of combining
and studying data on endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) rep
air. EUROSTAR is independent of any commercial interest and has as its
ultimate goal an independent, scientifically reliable assessment of e
ndovascular AAA grafting. A standardized case record form is used for
data collection and transmission, and the database is maintained in a
central registry office. A comprehensive set of clinical, imaging, tec
hnical, and laboratory data obtained at initial admission and follow-u
p are recorded; these data are analyzed periodically and reports gener
ated on the collated experience. As a first priority, an observational
study without controls was initiated in July 1996 to address the issu
es of procedural safely, device durability, and long-term effect upon
the aneurysms. Several ancillary studies have been initiated, includin
g a ''Retrieval and Analysis Study'' for the evaluation of explanted d
evices. While a randomized study does not seem feasible at present, th
is may be organized at the appropriate time when the devices and techn
iques become more standardized.