Core domain set
What to measure?
Outcome domains
To evaluate treatment efficacy, the first step was to determine what to measure. We have developed a core domain set (CDS) for evaluating treatment outcomes in peripheral vascular malformations (Figure below). A CDS is a minimum set of outcome domains that should be measured when evaluating treatment outcome for a certain condition. This international consensus project, including 167 physician and 134 patient/parent contributors, consisted of a three-round e-Delphi study, an online consensus meeting and a face-to-face consensus meeting.1,2
Core domain set
The figure below shows the final core domain set for peripheral vascular malformations. The full article can be found here.

Core domain set for peripheral vascular malformations. AVM = only for arteriovenous malformations, LM = only for lymphatic malformations, VM = only for venous malformations, *only relevant at follow-up.
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