Signs of impending rupture in abdominal aortic and iliac artery aneurysms by computed tomography: Outcomes in 41 patients.
Bruno Fabricio Feio AntunesAdriano TchibanaCynthia de Almeida MendesLucas Lembrança PinheiroMarcela Juliano Silva CunhaMarcelo Passos TeivelisNelson WoloskerPublished in: Clinics (Sao Paulo, Brazil) (2021)
The presence of focal wall discontinuity of circumferential calcifications was the most common SIR. There was a prevalence of all signs in less than 5% of asymptomatic patients. In unrepaired patients, the signs could be observed on follow-up CT scans with an increase in aneurysm size, indicating that the presence of SIR alone in the absence of other clinical factors or aneurysm characteristics is an insufficient indication for surgery.