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Aortic calcification is associated with non-infective rather than infective postoperative complications following colorectal cancer resection: an observational cohort study.

Katrina A KnightChui Hon FeiKate F BolandDaniel R DolanAllan M GolderDonald C McMillanPaul G HorganDouglas H BlackJames H ParkCampbell S D Roxburgh
Published in: European radiology (2020)
• Aortic calcification measured by visual quantification of the number of calcified quadrants at two aortic levels on preoperative CT is associated with clinical outcome following colorectal cancer surgery. • An increased burden of aortic calcification was associated with non-infective complications but not anastomotic leak. • Assessment of the degree of aortic calcification may help identify patients at risk of cardiorespiratory complications, improve preoperative risk stratification and assign preoperative strategies to improve fitness for surgery.
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