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Aneurysm of the ascending aorta

Aortic Aneurysms | Last Active: Sep 19 12:22pm | Replies (34)

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Normal growth rate is 1/3rd cm/yr on average. As you know, you are right that the rapid growth rate you are experiencing is higher than normal. So, at 7 cm per year you have got to find an aneurysm specialist with abdominal descending experience. I would trade you in a heart beat due to the relative ease of going through the groin with a stint to repair a descending problem with a small cut that you recover from in a few days. Thoracic aortic ascending aneurysm cuts you up and takes two months to recover. A friend of mine is going through it right now. So relatively speaking your are or will be in good shape if you get this done before you experience a dissection or blow out which you do not want to chance. Good Luck. Mayo is a good start.

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Truly appreciate the information that you shared about “1/3rdcm/ yr on average.” Now I see why my cardiologist is concerned. Mine went from 4.0 to 4.5 in 10 months.

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