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Query: UMLS:C0162871 (
abdominal aortic aneurysm
)
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This work was aimed at assessing the usefulness of magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) in the investigation and diagnosis of vena cava conditions. Forty-five subjects that is 20 volunteers and 25 patients, were examined with MRA using a 1.5 T superconductive system (SE and angiography pulse sequences). In the 25 patients, 8 cases of thrombosis were diagnosed, together with 4 cases of suspected tumor spread into either the superior or the inferior vena cava, 2 cases of inferior vena cava agenesis, 5 cases of retroaortic left renal vein and 5 cases of
abdominal aortic aneurysm
. MRA was performed with the 2D time-of-flight (TOF) technique (FA 18 degrees, TR 30-40 ms, TE 10 ms); the images were acquired on the coronal, sagittal and axial planes with and without presaturation pulse and rotated in the post-processing according to the maximum intensity projection. In all volunteers MRA identified jugular veins, subclavian veins,
anonymous
veins, superior vena cava, inferior vena cava and common iliac veins. The main limitation of MRA was its spatial resolution. MRA proved to be less accurate than SE sequences in the assessment of tumor spread. As for thrombotic conditions, MRA provided useful additional information and is therefore considered a complementary technique to SE MRI. As for venous anomalies (double inferior vena cava, vena cava agenesis and retroaortic left renal vein) and in the study of the relationships with abdominal aortic aneurysms, MRA proved to be the more accurate of the two techniques.
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PMID:[The superior and inferior venae cavae: angiography by TOF 2D magnetic resonance versus spin-echo sequences]. 804 30
The aim of this study is to document the incidence of erectile dysfunction (ED) following open
abdominal aortic aneurysm
(
AAA
) repair using a modified International Index of Erectile Function questionnaire (IIEF). An IIEF was mailed to 175 married male patients (mean age +/- SD: 71 +/- 8 years) who had an open
AAA
repair by one of four board-certified vascular surgeons between 1994 and 1998. The IIEFs were
anonymous
and asked patients to recall their sexual function before and 3 months after repair. ED was defined in patients with IIEF scores <11 (range 1-30). The overall response rate was 39% (68/175). A comparison of the IIEF results showed that 67/68 patients reported worsening erectile function (p < 0.00001); one respondent reported improved erectile function. On the basis of the IIEF scores, 20/68 patients (29%) were found to have ED and 48/68 patients (71%) had normal function prior to repair. Of the 48 patients with normal function prior to surgery, 83% (40/48) had ED after surgery. ED rates were similar between tube grafts 82% (23/28) and bifurcated grafts 85% (17/20) p = ns. The ED rate after open
AAA
repair is alarmingly high and prospective follow-up with IIEF will be necessary to better assess true ED rates after conventional open
AAA
repair.
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PMID:Incidence of erectile dysfunction after open abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. 1062 58