2022
DOI: 10.1097/aln.0000000000004313
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Aortic Biomechanics and Clinical Applications

Abstract: The aorta contributes to cardiovascular physiology and function. Understanding biomechanics in health, disease, and after aortic interventions will facilitate optimization of perioperative patient care.

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“…We read with interest the recent review of aortic biomechanics and their clinical applications by Gregory et al 1 The authors should be congratulated for addressing this important but often underappreciated subject. Nevertheless, we are obligated to mention that the authors did not acknowledge or discuss a series of pertinent studies conducted in chronically instrumented dogs describing the effects of anesthetics on aortic biomechanics.…”
Section: To the Editormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We read with interest the recent review of aortic biomechanics and their clinical applications by Gregory et al 1 The authors should be congratulated for addressing this important but often underappreciated subject. Nevertheless, we are obligated to mention that the authors did not acknowledge or discuss a series of pertinent studies conducted in chronically instrumented dogs describing the effects of anesthetics on aortic biomechanics.…”
Section: To the Editormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies document that the impact of anesthetics on aortic biomechanics has been examined previously in clinically relevant animal models, contrary to the article’s assertion. 1…”
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“…Our omission of these previous works in our recently published review on aortic biomechanics was not meant to diminish their importance. 2 Rather, the purpose of our review was to focus on concepts related to the material properties of the aorta itself in health, disease, surgery, and anesthesia, and to propose that local aortic changes may have both physiologic and clinical ramifications through the aorta’s relationship with the heart and distal arteries.…”
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“…[7][8][9] In-step with these advancements, the medical sphere has had expansive knowledge growth, with genetic and biomechanical research providing necessary, and increasingly complex nuance to the preventative medical management of aortic disease. 10,11 Siloed care pathways deter specialists from referring to specialties with overlapping skills who offer alternative treatment options for consideration. In addition, because of the overlap in expertise, patients with the same aortic condition may be referred to different specialties and be treated in a different manner based on the referral patterns and focused expertise of the specialist receiving the referral.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%