Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2992384 | Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2011 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Gender disparity is evident from long-term outcomes after AAA repair. In the case for rAAA, where the long-term outcome for women was significantly worse than for men, the less invasive EVAR treatment did not appear to benefit women to the same extent that it did for men. Although the long-term outcome after open repair for elective AAA was also worse for women, EVAR benefit for women was sustained longer than for men. These associations require further study to isolate specific risk factors that would be potential targets for improving AAA management.
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Authors
Natalia N. PhD, MPH, Ageliki G. MD, James F. MD, Peter L. MD, K. Craig MD, Alan J. MD, Annetine PhD,