1. Women Dissect at Smaller Aortic Diameters than Men.
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Gasser, S., Stastny, L., Semsroth, S., Bonaros, N., Grimm, M., and Dumfarth, J.
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THORACIC aorta ,VERTEBRAL artery ,AORTIC dissection ,MITRAL valve ,AORTIC valve - Abstract
The study analyzed images of patients with acute aortic dissection type A (AADA) to assess sex differences in aortic diameters. Women were found to have smaller aortic diameters at the time of dissection compared to men, with less aortic elongation. However, when indexed for patient height, the sex differences disappeared. Only half of the patients had aortic segments larger than 5 cm, indicating that not all would have met the current threshold for prophylactic surgery. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2025
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