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2019

Aneurysm stability

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Experimental Methods And Techniques For Improved Biomechanical Characterization Of Diverse Murine Aortopathies, Brooks Alexander Lane Jul 2019

Experimental Methods And Techniques For Improved Biomechanical Characterization Of Diverse Murine Aortopathies, Brooks Alexander Lane

Theses and Dissertations

Aortopathies constitute a broad class of diseases affecting the aorta – the largest artery responsible for distributing oxygenated blood to the systemic circulation. Specifically, aortic aneurysms (AAs) are described as a focal dilation of the vascular wall exceeding 50% of the normal vessel diameter. Ultimately AAs may stabilize, dissect, or rupture, with the latter virtually ensuring mortality. Currently clinicians consider prophylactic intervention based on size and growth-rate criteria that have been estimated from large-cohort statistical analyses. These criteria, however, fail to address the underlying mechanisms. Furthermore, 13% of small-to-mid sized AAs have been found to rupture prior to meeting these …