1. Aortic geometry and long-term outcome in patients with a repaired coarctation
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Alexander Hirsch, Jolien W Roos-Hesselink, Annemien E van den Bosch, Michiel Voskuil, Timion A Meijs, Isabella Kardys, Jolanda J Wentzel, Savine C S Minderhoud, Rick van Montfoort, Suze-Anne Korteland, and Jan L Bruse
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Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Objective This study aims to compare aortic morphology between repaired coarctation patients and controls, and to identify aortic morphological risk factors for hypertension and cardiovascular events (CVEs) in coarctation patients.Methods Repaired coarctation patients with computed tomography angiography (CTA) or magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) were included, followed-up and compared with sex-matched and age-matched controls. Three-dimensional aortic shape was reconstructed using patients’ CTA or MRA, or four-dimensional flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance in controls, and advanced geometrical characteristics were calculated and visualised using statistical shape modelling. In patients, we examined the association of geometrical characteristics with (1) baseline hypertension, using multivariable logistic regression; and (2) cardiovascular events (CVE, composite of aortic complications, coronary artery disease, ventricular arrhythmias, heart failure hospitalisation, stroke, transient ischaemic attacks and cardiovascular death), using multivariable Cox regression. The least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) method selected the most informative multivariable model.Results Sixty-five repaired coarctation patients (23 years (IQR 19–38)) were included, of which 44 (68%) patients were hypertensive at baseline. After a median follow-up of 8.7 years (IQR 4.8–15.4), 27 CVEs occurred in 20 patients. Aortic arch dimensions were smaller in patients compared with controls (diameter p
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- 2024
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