Authors
William H Pearce, Mark S Slaughter, Scott LeMaire, A Neil Salyapongse, Joe Feinglass, Walter J McCarthy, James ST Yao
Publication date
1993/10/1
Journal
Surgery
Volume
114
Issue
4
Pages
691-697
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background. An aortic aneurysm is defined as a 50% or greater increase in diameter compared with normal levels or the level of the left renal vein. However, normal diameters for many aortic segments are not known, and the aortic segment at the left renal vein may be enlarged. The purpose of this study was to determine normal diameters of the thoracic and abdominal aortas in relationship to age, gender, and body size.
Methods. Aortic diameters (ADs) were determined at four anatomic levels: thoracic aorta, abdominal aorta at the celiac axis, renal arteries, and midway between the renal arteries and the bifurcation. ADs were determined with the use of a video analyzer and an electronic caliper. Computed tomographic scans (n = 389) obtained for nonvascular diagnoses were analyzed according to gender, age, height, weight, and body surface area (BSA).
Results. At all levels and in each decade the AD is …
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