A Ratio Between Infrarenal and Suprarenal Aortic Diameters Corrects for Absolute Aortic Diameter Variations due to Patients' Sex and Body Size.
Gert Jan BoerNora LarbiJoost A BekkenTjallingius Martijn KuijperDammis VroegindeweijBram FioolePublished in: Journal of endovascular therapy : an official journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (2023)
In the assessment for EVAR suitability the absolute diameter of the aneurysm neck is taken into account. We believe that using absolute diameters is not the appropriate way to assess this suitability, but that patient characteristics such as age, gender and body size, should be factored into this assessment. In this paper, we show that suprarenal and infrarenal aortic diameters are both significantly increased in patients with an aneurysm compared with patients without an aneurysm. Besides, we found that mean infrarenal aortic diameter is correlated with sex, height, weight, and body surface area. Finally, we propose a new ratio system, using suprarenal diameters as an internal control, to correct for aortic diameter variations due to sex and body size.
Keyphrases
- aortic valve
- end stage renal disease
- left ventricular
- abdominal aortic aneurysm
- ejection fraction
- coronary artery
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- body mass index
- optic nerve
- aortic dissection
- prognostic factors
- heart failure
- physical activity
- weight loss
- case report
- atrial fibrillation
- patient reported
- optical coherence tomography