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22 Treatment 4.0. Recommendations for Multidisciplinary Aortic Teams COR LOE Recommendations 1 C-EO 1. For patients with acute aortic disease that requires urgent repair, a multidisciplinary team should determine the most suitable intervention. 2a C-LD 2. For patients who are asymptomatic with extensive aortic disease, or who may benefit from complex open and endovascular aortic repairs, or with multiple comorbidities for whom intervention is considered, referral to a high-volume center (performing at least 30–40 aortic procedures annually) with experienced surgeons in a Multidisciplinary Aortic Team is reasonable to optimize treatment outcomes. 4. Multidisciplinary Aortic Teams 5.0. Recommendations for Shared Decision-Making COR LOE Recommendations 1 C-LD 1. In patients with aortic disease, shared decision-making is recommended when determining the appropriate thresholds for intervention, deciding on the type of surgical repair, choosing between open surgical versus endovascular approaches, and in medical management and surveillance. 1 C-EO 2. In patients with aortic disease who are contemplating pregnancy or who are pregnant, shared decision-making is recommended when considering the cardiovascular risks of pregnancy, the diameter thresholds for prophylactic aortic surgery, and the mode of delivery. 5. Shared Decision-Making

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