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A New Murine Model of Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair
Published on: July 7, 2013
まとめ
突然の心臓死は,小さな,慢性的な偽左心室動脈瘤の破裂に起因する可能性があります. 真の動脈瘤とは異なり,これらの偽動脈瘤は破裂する傾向があり,致命的な結果につながります.
科学分野:
- 心血管医学 心血管医学
- 病理学 パトロジー
背景:
- 左心室動脈瘤は,病理的な心臓疾患である.
- 真の動脈瘤と偽動脈瘤の区別は,予後を決定的に重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- 偽左心室動脈瘤破裂による突然死亡の2件の症例を報告する.
- 慢性的な偽左心室動脈瘤の破裂傾向を強調するために.
主な方法:
- ケースレポート 突発死亡事件の分析.
- 心臓病理学に焦点を当てた解剖結果.
主要な成果:
- 2例は,小さな,慢性的な虚偽左心室動脈瘤の破裂に次ぐ致命的な血心臓を提示した.
- 慢性的な偽左心房動脈瘤は,破裂への傾向を示した.
結論:
- 慢性的な虚偽左心室動脈瘤の破裂は,突然の心臓死の原因として認識されています.
- これは,慢性的な真の左心室動脈瘤の一般的に低い破裂リスクと対照的であるが,初期段階の真の動脈瘤は破裂することがあります.
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