Overview
The primary aim of this study is to establish the practicality of using two novel imaging modalities for the assessment of biomechanical properties of the aorta.
Description
Patients with Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, (AAA), will be identified within the vascular surgery practice. Those patients who meet standard indications for surgery including symptomatic AAA, size >5.0-5.5 cm, or rapidly enlarging >0.5 cm per 6 months will have standard pre-operative work-up which includes magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA) and Echocardiogram (ECHO). These pre-operative studies will be modified for the study patients to include electrocardiogram(ECG)-gating (coupled with MR angiogram) and 2-Dimensional speckle-tracking ultrasound of the abdominal aorta. Patients in the study will be followed for 1 year. Measurements will be analyzed for any relationship between aortic wall properties and clinical outcomes such as aneurysm growth, rupture risk or aortic dissection. This study will be comparing 3 groups of patients: no surgery (surveillance), open surgery, and endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR).
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients >18 years of age with ability to provide informed consent.
- Patients with either symptomatic or asymptomatic AAA as defined by aortic diameter ≥ 1.5x normal diameter.
- Patients with non-aneurysmal aortas who require aortic contrast imaging or echocardiography for preoperative planning or other reason.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with contraindication to IV contrast such as allergy or severe kidney dysfunction.
- Patients who do not require contrast imaging or echocardiogram as part of their care plan.
- Terminally ill patients, and patients with estimated life expectancy of ≤ 6 months.
- Patients unable to tolerate magnetic resonance imaging.