New-onset aortic dilatation in the population: a quarter-century follow-up.
Cesare CuspidiRita FacchettiMichele BombelliGino SeravalleGuido GrassiGiuseppe ManciaPublished in: Clinical research in cardiology : official journal of the German Cardiac Society (2022)
The incidence of AR dilatation from mid to late adulthood occurs in a small but clinically relevant fraction of participants and is unaffected by both office and out-office BP. It is significant related to baseline AR diameter and to the 25-year change in LVMI. Our data suggest that echocardiography performed in middle-aged individuals of both sexes may identify those at increased risk of future AR dilatation; moreover, preventing LVH may reduce the risk of progressive AR enlargement.