1. Endovascular Aortic Repair Increases Vascular Stiffness and Alters Cardiac Structure and Function
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Yasushi Sakata, Tomohito Ohtani, Issei Komuro, Yukitoshi Shirakawa, Yasuharu Takeda, Toshiaki Mano, Shunsuke Tamaki, Kazuhiro Yamamoto, Kazuo Shimamura, Toru Kuratani, Yoshihiro Aizawa, Yoshiki Sawa, Yosuke Omori, and Yasumasa Tsukamoto
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Male ,Cardiac function curve ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Diastole ,Blood Pressure ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Aortic aneurysm ,Vascular Stiffness ,Aneurysm ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Heart Atria ,Pulse wave velocity ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Ejection fraction ,Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic ,business.industry ,Angioplasty ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Abdominal aortic aneurysm ,Blood pressure ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background: Endovascular aortic repair (EVAR) is performed in patients with thoracic or abdominal aortic aneurysm because it is less invasive than conventional open repair. However, the effects of EVAR on vascular and cardiac function remain to be clarified. Methods and Results: We studied the effects of EVAR on several outcome variables in 40 consecutive patients undergoing EVAR for abdominal and/or thoracic aneurysm with preserved ejection fraction. Echocardiography and brachial–ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) data were collected before, 1 week, and 1 year after EVAR. Although no changes in blood pressure were found, baPWV, left ventricular mass index (LVMI), and left atrial volume index were significantly elevated at both post-op time periods after EVAR compared with baseline data. The changes in LVMI correlated with those in baPWV (R=0.32, P
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- 2014
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