key: cord-0953392-bim0ehya authors: Ma, Xiya; Luc, Jessica G.Y.; Vervoort, Dominique title: Moving forward: ensuring quality research in vascular surgery during COVID-19 date: 2020-07-15 journal: J Vasc Surg DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2020.07.048 sha: 4d8599fea81ab1838b64e503f6adb5f8e6409a8b doc_id: 953392 cord_uid: bim0ehya nan Vascular sERvice (COVER) are actively collecting information on the consequences of surgery 1 delays and COVID-19 infections in vascular patients. 6, 7 Only through cooperation, transparency, 2 and solidarity between researchers will we be able to bounce back from the darkness of the 3 COVID-19 era and build resiliency into surgical research to navigate future crises. A need for consensus on mortality reporting related to the COVID-19 pandemic in ongoing and future vascular registries and trials Conducting Clinical Research During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Protecting Scientific Integrity Mitigating the impact of disasters and emergencies on clinical trials 13 site conduct: A site perspective following major and minor unforeseen events Conducting Clinical Research During the COVID-19 JMIR Public Health Surveill Mortality and pulmonary complications in patients 19 undergoing surgery with perioperative SARS-CoV-2 infection: an international cohort 20 study Surgery COVID-19 Collaborative (VASCC) COvid-19 Vascular sERvice (COVER) Study: An International Vascular and 5 Endovascular Research Network (VERN) Collaborative Study Assessing the Provision Outcomes of Vascular Surgery During the COVID-19 Pandemic