The purpose of this study is to identify possible in vivo biochemical and biological markers related to aortic wall strength.
Rupture of an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) is potentially lethal. prophylactic surgical repair is therefore warranted when the risk of rupture exceeds the risk of complications following surgery. Aneurysm rupture occurs when the forces (stress) acting on the aneurysm wall surpass aneurysm wall strength. Information on both wall stress and strength might therefore improve rupture risk assessment and patient selection for prophylactic repair. Although aneurysm wall stress calculations are possible, no in vivo method exists to determine aneurysm wall strength. This study was designed to identify possible biomarkers of aneurysm wall strength
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
Alysis Zorggroep, Rijnstate Hospital
Arnhem, Gelderland, Netherlands
RECRUITINGRadboud University Nijmegen Medical Center
Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands
RECRUITINGAneurysm wall strength
Time frame: Post-operative
Extra Cellular Matrix components (Glucoaminoglycans)
Time frame: post-operative
Biochemical blood analysis
Time frame: post-operative
MMP content
Time frame: post-operative
Degree of inflammation
Time frame: Post-operative
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