Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2997268 | Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2008 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The expansion rate of CIAAs is 0.29 cm/y, and hypertension predicts faster expansion. Because no rupture of a CIAA <3.8 cm was observed, elective repair of asymptomatic patients with CIAA â¥3.5 cm seems justified. Although buttock claudication after EVAR remains a concern, results at 3 years support EVAR as a first-line treatment for most anatomically suitable patients who require CIAA repair. Patients with compressive symptoms or those with AVF should preferentially be treated with OR.
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Authors
Ying MD, PhD, Peter MD, Audra A. MD, Manju MBBS, Tanya L. MS, Gustavo S. MD, Michael A. MD, Thomas C. MD,