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Hi charlanepj,
Yours is an unnerving story. What an awful surprise surgery! Did your docs estimate the true size of the aneurysm before it dissected, or the reason for the aortic aneurysm (such as family history, HTN, genetics testing)?
I have a thoracic ascending aorta “dilatation” of only 4.1cm, and I am unsure of its etiology. It was caught on a lung CT about 2 years ago, and was stable at 3.8cm till this past May. At 70 years of age myself, it might be dismissed as a consequence of the aging process. But my elderly father passed away from an aortic dissection post-aortic valve surgery and I myself have several signs of a possible inherited connective tissue disease (just not enough to clinch a definite diagnosis). So I’m contemplating going for genetic testing, as it may affect my children, too…
Thank you for your detailed response. I've had a very nervous weekend and need more information, especially from my cardiologist. So many questions. I've been told to wait a year for another CT scan but that seems like a long way off, especially after reading what happened to you. I'm glad you had a good outcome.