Objectives Patients with Marfan syndrome (MFS) are prone to develop aortic aneurysms due to fragmentation of elastic fibres, resulting in reduced distensibility of the aorta. Reduced distensibility was previously shown to predict progressive descending aorta dilatation. Here, we investigated longitudinal changes in distensibility, as a potential predictor of aortic events. Methods This retrospective study included all patients with MFS with at least four cardiac magnetic resonance examinations performed between 1996 and 2012. Aortic distensibility was assessed, in the ascending (level 1), proximal descending (level 2) and distal descending (level 3) aorta. Changes in distensibility were studied using linear mixed-effects regression models. ...
Aims The main aim of this study was to describe the age at which pathological aortic root dilation o...
AimsThe fragmentation and loss of elastic fibre in the tunica media of the aorta are pathological ha...
Background: It has been described that the presence of aortic dilation is associated with an increas...
Objectives Patients with Marfan syndrome (MFS) are prone to develop aortic aneurysms due to fragment...
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ObjectiveAortic complications determine the life expectancy of most patients with Marfan syndrome. T...
BackgroundIn patients with Marfan syndrome, progressive aortic dilation implicates a still-unpredict...
Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. © The Author 2019.Ba...
PurposeTo examine possible hemodynamic alterations in adolescent to adult Marfan syndrome (MFS) pati...
Aortic distensibility and aortic stiffness index were measured at the ascending aorta (3 cm above th...
OBJECTIVE: Aortic complications determine the life expectancy of most patients with Marfan syndrome....
Background: Patients with Marfan syndrome (MFS) have a highly variable occurrence of aortic complica...
In Marfan syndrome, early identijcation and treatment of aortic involvement could improve prognosis,...
BACKGROUND: It is difficult to assess the risk for aortic dissection beyond the aortic root in patie...
OBJECTIVES: Aortic dilatation, dissection and rupture are among the major causes of death in subject...
Aims The main aim of this study was to describe the age at which pathological aortic root dilation o...
AimsThe fragmentation and loss of elastic fibre in the tunica media of the aorta are pathological ha...
Background: It has been described that the presence of aortic dilation is associated with an increas...
Objectives Patients with Marfan syndrome (MFS) are prone to develop aortic aneurysms due to fragment...
Contains fulltext : 239962.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
ObjectiveAortic complications determine the life expectancy of most patients with Marfan syndrome. T...
BackgroundIn patients with Marfan syndrome, progressive aortic dilation implicates a still-unpredict...
Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. © The Author 2019.Ba...
PurposeTo examine possible hemodynamic alterations in adolescent to adult Marfan syndrome (MFS) pati...
Aortic distensibility and aortic stiffness index were measured at the ascending aorta (3 cm above th...
OBJECTIVE: Aortic complications determine the life expectancy of most patients with Marfan syndrome....
Background: Patients with Marfan syndrome (MFS) have a highly variable occurrence of aortic complica...
In Marfan syndrome, early identijcation and treatment of aortic involvement could improve prognosis,...
BACKGROUND: It is difficult to assess the risk for aortic dissection beyond the aortic root in patie...
OBJECTIVES: Aortic dilatation, dissection and rupture are among the major causes of death in subject...
Aims The main aim of this study was to describe the age at which pathological aortic root dilation o...
AimsThe fragmentation and loss of elastic fibre in the tunica media of the aorta are pathological ha...
Background: It has been described that the presence of aortic dilation is associated with an increas...