Abdominal aortic aneurysm screening programme supporting information
Updated 7 October 2024
Applies to England
These revised screening standards for the NHS abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening programme replace previous versions. They apply for data collected from 1 April 2020 unless stated otherwise in the document.
The UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) recommends men registered with a GP in England are invited for ultrasound screening during the year they turn 65 while men over 65 who have not previously been screened can self-refer. Men who have had previous AAA surgery are not eligible for screening.
NHS AAA screening programme has responsibility for implementing this policy. The programme for NHS providers is available as part of the public health functions exercised by NHS England.
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1. Summary of changes from previous version of standards
1.1 AAA-S14 diagnosis / intervention: time to first vascular surgeon assessment
Amended to include men with an aorta greater than or equal to 4.0cm that has grown 1cm or more in 1 year referred to a vascular service.
1.2 AAA-S15 diagnosis / intervention: time to vascular surgery
Amended to include men with an aorta greater than or equal to 4.0cm that has grown 1cm or more in 1 year referred to a vascular service.
2. Pathway themes
NHS AAA screening standards look at 4 themes to assess the pathway and 3 key performance indicators (KPIs) are derived from AAA-S04, AAA-S05 and AAA-S06.
2.1 Theme: uptake
Related standards are:
AAA-S01: uptake: completeness of the initial screen offer
AAA-S02: uptake: completeness of the annual surveillance offer
AAA-S03: uptake: completeness of the quarterly surveillance offer
AAA-S08: uptake: initial screen
AAA-S09: uptake: annual surveillance scan
AAA-S10: uptake: quarterly surveillance scan
2.2 Theme: coverage
Related standards are:
AAA-S04: coverage: initial screen
AAA-S05: coverage: annual surveillance scan
AAA-S06: coverage: quarterly surveillance scan
AAA-S07: coverage: initial screen in the most deprived 30% of local areas
2.3 Theme: test
Related standards are:
AAA-S11: test: non-visualised initial screens
AAA-S12: test: time to internal quality assurance
2.4 Theme: diagnosis/intervention
Related standards are:
AAA-S13: diagnosis/intervention: time to nurse assessment
AAA-S14: diagnosis/intervention: time to first vascular surgeon assessment
AAA-S15: diagnosis/intervention: time to vascular surgery
3. Resources to support providers and commissioners
Additional AAA operational guidance is included in the:
- standard operating procedures
- KPI and standards data submission guidance
- standard validation guidance
- waiting times guidance
4. Reporting and publishing standards
We publish annual standards reports (see the 鈥榙ata and standards section鈥�), and quarterly KPI data. We share the data with NHS England before publication.
The data to support the AAA screening standards is collected through the national Screening Management and Referral Tracking (SMaRT) database and IT system. Local providers enter operational data daily and this information is used to calculate the standards. Providers receive quarterly updates on their progress against the standards, which they can validate and sign off. Information relating to surgery is obtained from data entered by the programme and a direct data feed from the national vascular registry into SMaRT.