Abdominal aortic size and volume by computed tomography angiography in population of Ukraine: Normal values by age, gender, and body surface area

Background: Computed tomography angiography (CTA) is a standard tool for investigation of the abdominal aorta diseases. Currently, there are only a few published scientific articles devoted to the study of the infrarenal aortic size without pathology. The aim of the current work was to examine the i...

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Main Authors: Andriy Nykonenko, Andrei Balyuta, Yevhen Haidarzhi, Yevgen Yermolayev, Ivan Pertsov, Olexandr Nykonenko
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Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2017-11-01
Series:Artery Research
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spelling doaj-36063098f47448d49cb3a8a0bd805c462020-11-25T01:32:05ZengAtlantis PressArtery Research 1876-44012017-11-012010.1016/j.artres.2017.10.197Abdominal aortic size and volume by computed tomography angiography in population of Ukraine: Normal values by age, gender, and body surface areaAndriy NykonenkoAndrei BalyutaYevhen HaidarzhiYevgen YermolayevIvan PertsovOlexandr NykonenkoBackground: Computed tomography angiography (CTA) is a standard tool for investigation of the abdominal aorta diseases. Currently, there are only a few published scientific articles devoted to the study of the infrarenal aortic size without pathology. The aim of the current work was to examine the indicators of size and volume of the infrarenal aorta and investigate their dependence on the body surface area, body mass index (BMI) and age in patients without aortic diseases. Methods: We analyzed 94 patients without the diseases of the abdominal cavity, who underwent computed tomography angiography. There were 36 men (38,3%), the average age of the participants was 52,9 ± 15,4 years. All patients underwent CTA of the aorta with contrast-enhanced arterial phase. Results: In 94 patients the average diameter of the IA was 18,2 ± 2,7 mm, volume – 21,0 ± 6,65 cm3, and length – 96,6 ± 10,6 mm. This study uncovered a significant strong correlation between the body surface area and the diameter/volume of the IA aorta. There was no relationship between the length of the aorta, and anthropometric data. Conclusions: We discovered a significant strong correlation between age, body surface area with the diameter and volume of the aorta. In all cases, there was no relationship between the length of the aorta, and anthropometric data. There was a significant difference in infrarenal aorta diameter and volume between men and women. The significant positive correlation between the body surface area, BMI and the diameter/volume of the IA was detected only in women.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125924967/viewInfrarenal aortic sizeAbdominal aortic aneurismAortic diseasesComputed tomography angiography
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author Andriy Nykonenko
Andrei Balyuta
Yevhen Haidarzhi
Yevgen Yermolayev
Ivan Pertsov
Olexandr Nykonenko
spellingShingle Andriy Nykonenko
Andrei Balyuta
Yevhen Haidarzhi
Yevgen Yermolayev
Ivan Pertsov
Olexandr Nykonenko
Abdominal aortic size and volume by computed tomography angiography in population of Ukraine: Normal values by age, gender, and body surface area
Artery Research
Infrarenal aortic size
Abdominal aortic aneurism
Aortic diseases
Computed tomography angiography
author_facet Andriy Nykonenko
Andrei Balyuta
Yevhen Haidarzhi
Yevgen Yermolayev
Ivan Pertsov
Olexandr Nykonenko
author_sort Andriy Nykonenko
title Abdominal aortic size and volume by computed tomography angiography in population of Ukraine: Normal values by age, gender, and body surface area
title_short Abdominal aortic size and volume by computed tomography angiography in population of Ukraine: Normal values by age, gender, and body surface area
title_full Abdominal aortic size and volume by computed tomography angiography in population of Ukraine: Normal values by age, gender, and body surface area
title_fullStr Abdominal aortic size and volume by computed tomography angiography in population of Ukraine: Normal values by age, gender, and body surface area
title_full_unstemmed Abdominal aortic size and volume by computed tomography angiography in population of Ukraine: Normal values by age, gender, and body surface area
title_sort abdominal aortic size and volume by computed tomography angiography in population of ukraine: normal values by age, gender, and body surface area
publisher Atlantis Press
series Artery Research
issn 1876-4401
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Background: Computed tomography angiography (CTA) is a standard tool for investigation of the abdominal aorta diseases. Currently, there are only a few published scientific articles devoted to the study of the infrarenal aortic size without pathology. The aim of the current work was to examine the indicators of size and volume of the infrarenal aorta and investigate their dependence on the body surface area, body mass index (BMI) and age in patients without aortic diseases. Methods: We analyzed 94 patients without the diseases of the abdominal cavity, who underwent computed tomography angiography. There were 36 men (38,3%), the average age of the participants was 52,9 ± 15,4 years. All patients underwent CTA of the aorta with contrast-enhanced arterial phase. Results: In 94 patients the average diameter of the IA was 18,2 ± 2,7 mm, volume – 21,0 ± 6,65 cm3, and length – 96,6 ± 10,6 mm. This study uncovered a significant strong correlation between the body surface area and the diameter/volume of the IA aorta. There was no relationship between the length of the aorta, and anthropometric data. Conclusions: We discovered a significant strong correlation between age, body surface area with the diameter and volume of the aorta. In all cases, there was no relationship between the length of the aorta, and anthropometric data. There was a significant difference in infrarenal aorta diameter and volume between men and women. The significant positive correlation between the body surface area, BMI and the diameter/volume of the IA was detected only in women.
topic Infrarenal aortic size
Abdominal aortic aneurism
Aortic diseases
Computed tomography angiography
url https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125924967/view
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