| Literature DB >> 31136570 |
Antti Siika1, Moritz Lindquist Liljeqvist1, Sayid Zommorodi1,2, Olga Nilsson1, Patricia Andersson1, T Christian Gasser3, Joy Roy1,4, Rebecka Hultgren1,4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: In a population-based cohort of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms (rAAAs), our aim was to investigate clinical, morphological and biomechanical features in patients with small rAAAs.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31136570 PMCID: PMC6538142 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216558
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Schematic drawing indicating different centerline-based measurements in the abdominal aortic aneurysms.
A Maximal diameter, B Upper limit of neck, C Supra-renal neck, D alpha angle, E Lower limit of neck, F Common iliac diameter.
Basic characteristics for patients with ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm where CT imaging was available vs no CT imaging available.
| Overall | CT available | CT not available | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | 283 | 192 | 91 | |
| Age at rupture—yrs | 78.98 (8.96) | 79.07 (9.01) | 78.79 (8.92) | 0.805 |
| Female (%) | 69 (24.4) | 45 (23.4) | 24 (26.4) | 0.697 |
| EVAR (%) | 59 (28.8) | 44 (29.9) | 15 (25.9) | 0.683 |
| Smoking (%) | 0.915 | |||
| Never | 38 (26.4) | 28 (25.7) | 10 (28.6) | |
| Current | 57 (39.6) | 43 (39.4) | 14 (40.0) | |
| Previous | 49 (34.0) | 38 (34.9) | 11 (31.4) | |
| Diabetes (%) | 35 (12.8) | 31 (16.8) | 4 (4.4) | 0.003 |
| COPD (%) | 42 (15.3) | 32 (17.4) | 10 (11.1) | 0.239 |
| Heart Disease (%) | 102 (37.4) | 71 (38.8) | 31 (34.4) | 0.571 |
| Hypertension (%) | 175 (63.9) | 120 (65.2) | 55 (61.1) | 0.596 |
| Hardman Score (%) | 0.370 | |||
| 0 | 42 (14.8) | 25 (13.0) | 17 (18.7) | |
| 1 | 130 (45.9) | 86 (44.8) | 44 (48.4) | |
| 2 | 84 (29.7) | 60 (31.2) | 24 (26.4) | |
| ≥3 | 27 (9.5) | 21 (10.9) | 6 (6.6) | |
| Previously known AAA | 85 (30.0) | 57 (29.7) | 28 (30.8) | 0.963 |
EVAR, endovascular aortic repair; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Data are presented as mean (sd) or n (%), percentages are calculated relative to the total number of non-missing data. CT available group 7/192 patients have missing data for 1 Hardman score variable and 3/192 have missing for 2 variables. In the CT not available group 2/92 have missing data for 1 Hardman score variable and 6/92 have missing data for 2 variables.
Fig 2(A) Histograms displaying Dmax at rupture for men and women. (B) Bars indicate the proportions among men and women with ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms according to Dmax.
Fig 3(A) Maximal aneurysm diameter (Dmax) of rAAAs for men and women. (B) Aortic size index (ASI) of rAAAs for men and women. ASI was available for 130 of 192 patients with CT imaging at rupture.
Geometric characteristics of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms stratified by sex.
| Overall | Male | Female | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | 192 | 147 | 45 | |
| Dmax—mm | 80.82 (18.84) | 83.08 (18.46) | 73.43 (18.37) | |
| Neck Length—mm | 14.50 [1.00, 27.25] | 15.00 [1.00, 25.00] | 14.00 [6.00, 29.10] | 0.638 |
| Neck Diam—mm | 25.90 [22.50, 30.81] | 27.00 [23.77, 31.52] | 22.60 [20.40, 25.80] | |
| Alpha Angel—degrees | 19.35 [10.90, 33.85] | 18.60 [10.05, 33.80] | 22.10 [12.20, 35.60] | 0.348 |
| Dmax left common iliac—mm | 17.70 [15.20, 20.83] | 18.05 [15.65, 21.20] | 15.30 [12.80, 19.22] | |
| Dmax right common iliac -mm | 17.10 [14.95, 21.85] | 17.90 [15.15, 22.55] | 16.23 [14.35, 19.45] |
EVAR, endovascular aortic repair; OSR, open surgical repair; Dmax, maximal diameter. Data are presented as mean (sd) or median [IQR].
Patient characteristics for small and large ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms.
| <60 mm | >60 mm | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| n | 27 | 165 | |
| Female (%) | 12 (44.4) | 33 (20.0) | 0.011 |
| COPD(%) | 9 (34.6) | 23 (14.6) | 0.026 |
| Diabetes (%) | 5 (19.2) | 26 (16.5) | 0.778 |
| Heart Disease (%) | 9 (34.6) | 62 (39.5) | 0.799 |
| Hypertension (%) | 17 (65.4) | 103 (65.2) | >0.999 |
| Smoking (%) | 0.128 | ||
| Never | 4 (20.0) | 24 (27.0) | |
| Current | 5 (25.0) | 38 (42.7) | |
| Previous | 11 (55.0) | 27 (30.3) | |
COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Values are expressed as n (%)
Fig 43D-morphology of 20 small (Dmax ≤ 60mm) ruptured AAAs in the Stockholm Population based cohort, colors indicate relative diameter.
Diameter-, sex- and age-matched analysis of small ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms and asymptomatic controls.
| Asymptomatic AAA | Ruptured AAA | p | |
|---|---|---|---|
| n | 40 | 20 | |
| Dmax—mm | 53.08 (5.46) | 54.54 (5.22) | 0.319 |
| Age—years | 77.72 (6.67) | 78.60 (7.03) | 0.647 |
| Female | 16 (40.0) | 9 (45.0) | 0.926 |
| BSA—m2 | 1.89 (0.19) | 1.79 (0.27) | 0.170 |
| Neck length—mm | 31.55 [14.00, 44.35] | 11.50 [6.75, 32.00] | 0.053 |
| Suprarenal diameter—mm | 24.45 [22.03, 26.10] | 24.85 [23.27, 27.00] | 0.304 |
| ASI mm/m2 | 28.34 (4.12) | 31.39 (6.15) | 0.067 |
| Surarenal ASI -mm/m2 | 12.79 [11.44, 13.98] | 13.96 [13.33, 15.29] | |
| Aneurysm volume—cm3 | 156.03 (49.07) | 144.39 (32.37) | 0.278 |
| PWS—kPa | 197.00 (40.26) | 216.25 (45.28) | 0.162 |
| PWRI—ratio | 0.35 (0.08) | 0.43 (0.11) |
Dmax, Maximal diameter; BSA, body surface area; ASI, aortic size index; PWS, peak wall stress; PWRI, peak wall rupture index. Values are expressed as mean (sd), median [iqr] or n (%).