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Association Between Aneurysm Wall Inflammation Detected by Imaging Perivascular Fat and Secondary Intervention Risk for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Patients After Endovascular Repair.

Jiang-Ping GaoHong-Peng ZhangJiang XiongXin JiaXiao-Hui MaWei Guo
Published in: Journal of endovascular therapy : an official journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (2023)
The study introduces a novel imaging biomarker which indicates the aortic wall inflammation by mapping spatial changes of perivascular fat attenuation on CTA. This biomarker demonstrates a strong association with the reintervention risk in AAA patients after EVAR. Incorporation of VPCI into clinical practice has the potential to enhance the traditional surveillance methods (CT/CTAs) by providing clinicians with a non-invasive method to assess aortic wall inflammation and predict the risk of reintervention. Additionally, this study might offer a valuable tool for mechanism and treatment research in humans with AAAs both pre- and post-EVAR, ultimately improving patient outcomes and refining therapeutic strategies.
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