2017
DOI: 10.17294/2330-0698.1448
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Influence of Differential Calcification in the Descending Thoracic Aorta on Aortic Pulse Pressure

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“…22 Of note, DTAC burden was the greatesta finding that is not peculiar to this study and may be associated with a larger change in pulse pressure and compliance found in DTAC compared with other vascular beds, although the exact mechanism is still under investigation. 42 Our observation that ideal levels of the metrics for smoking, BMI, cholesterol, blood pressure, and blood glucose were protective against the development of ECC is not surprising, and the mechanisms driving the associations have been well documented in prior studies. [43][44][45][46][47] However, we observed that the protective effect was not consistent across all 4 vascular beds, which may suggest that the risk factors for calcification in extracoronary sites do not always overlap.…”
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“…22 Of note, DTAC burden was the greatesta finding that is not peculiar to this study and may be associated with a larger change in pulse pressure and compliance found in DTAC compared with other vascular beds, although the exact mechanism is still under investigation. 42 Our observation that ideal levels of the metrics for smoking, BMI, cholesterol, blood pressure, and blood glucose were protective against the development of ECC is not surprising, and the mechanisms driving the associations have been well documented in prior studies. [43][44][45][46][47] However, we observed that the protective effect was not consistent across all 4 vascular beds, which may suggest that the risk factors for calcification in extracoronary sites do not always overlap.…”
Section: Explanation Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…22 Of note, DTAC burden was the greatest—a finding that is not peculiar to this study and may be associated with a larger change in pulse pressure and compliance found in DTAC compared with other vascular beds, although the exact mechanism is still under investigation. 42…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This study did not consider the potential effect of calcification on the deformation of the thoracic aorta. Based on previous studies, we opine that highly calcified regions (mostly in the descending aorta) undergo less cardiac-induced deformation than non-calcified regions, which result in less change of deformation due to TEVAR [ 31 ]. This study did not investigate the differences between different endograft designs, or include the dynamics of the aortic arch, which is an important region to consider in the context of branched TEVAR.…”
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“…Thoracic aortic calcium (TAC) is a common imaging finding that reflects systemic atherosclerosis [ 1 ]. Besides, aortic wall calcium exacerbates arterial stiffening [ 2 ], which is associated with end-organ damage [ 3 ]. Several studies have shown that TAC and coronary artery calcium (CAC) are associated with distinct risk factors [ 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 ].…”
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confidence: 99%