Study purpose: This study will investigate anatomical factors associated with increased risk of major adverse aorta-related event and accelerated growth of abdominal aneurysm based on 3-dimensional analysis of CT images. Study design: a multicenter single-arm prospective observational study. Subject: patients with small abdominal aortic aneurysm with maximal diameter of 30-50 mm (n=323) Methods: Patients diagnosed with small AAA based on CT will be enrolled after considering inclusion and exclusion criteria and prospectively followed clinically and with CT at 1 year. Primary endpoint: Major adverse aorta-related events (death, aortic rupture, or aneurysm growth \>0.4 cm per year) at 1 year Secondary endpoints: 1) clinical events : death, aortic rupture, aneurysm growth \>0.4 cm per year, surgical or endovascular repair 2) Changes in CT parameters of aneurysm: diameter, volume, wall shear stress
Prospective single-arm multicenter registry
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
323
Division of Cardiology, Severance Cardiovascular Hospital
Seoul, South Korea
Major adverse aorta-related events
Composite event of death, aortic rupture, or aneurysm growth \>0.4 cm per year
Time frame: 1 year
Number of clinical events
death, aortic rupture, aneurysm growth \>0.4 cm per year, surgical or endovascular repair
Time frame: 1 year
Change in CT parameter of aneurysm
diameter
Time frame: 1 year
Change in CT parameter of aneurysm
volume
Time frame: 1 year
Change in CT parameter of aneurysm
wall shear stress
Time frame: 1 year
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