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Aneurysm Sac Dynamics and its Prognostic Significance Following Fenestrated and Branched Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair

Vinamr Rastogi, Titia A.L. Sulzer, Jorg L. de Bruin, José Oliveira‐Pinto, Anna J. Alberga, Sanne E. Hoeks, Frederico Bastos Gonçalves, Sander Ten Raa, Marie Josee van Rijn, G.P. Akkersdijk, Bram Fioole, Hence J.M. Verhagen

2023European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess aneurysm sac dynamics and its prognostic significance following fenestrated and branched endovascular aneurysm repair (F/BEVAR). METHODS: Patients undergoing F/BEVAR for degenerative complex aortic aneurysm from 2008 to 2020 at two large vascular centres with two imaging examinations (30 day and one year) were included. Patients were categorised as regression and non-regression, determined by the proportional volume change (> 5%) at one year compared with 30 days. All cause mortality and freedom from graft related events were assessed using Kaplan-Meier methods. Factors associated with non-regression at one year and aneurysm sac volume over time were examined for FEVAR and BEVAR independently using multivariable logistic regression and linear mixed effects modelling. RESULTS: ), remaining unchanged thereafter. Overall following BEVAR, aneurysm sac volume remained stable over time. CONCLUSION: Like infrarenal EVAR, non-regression at one year imaging is associated with higher five year all cause mortality and graft related events risks after F/BEVAR. Following FEVAR for juxtarenal aortic aneurysm, aneurysm sacs generally displayed regression (66% at one year), whereas after BEVAR for thoraco-abdominal aortic aneurysm, aneurysm sacs displayed a concerning proportion of growth at one year (28%), potentially suggesting a persistent risk of rupture and consequently requiring intensified surveillance following BEVAR. Future studies will have to elucidate how to improve sac regression following complex EVAR, and whether the high expansion risk after BEVAR is due to advanced disease extent.

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MedicineAneurysmEndovascular aneurysm repairAbdominal aortic aneurysmLogistic regressionAortic aneurysmRadiologySurgeryInternal medicineAortic aneurysm repair treatmentsAortic Disease and Treatment ApproachesAortic Thrombus and Embolism
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