Scientific Reports (Oct 2024)
Three-dimensional characterization of sex differences in abdominal aortic aneurysm progression via vascular deformation mapping
Abstract
Abstract Although abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) are more common in men, women are at greater risk for AAA growth/rupture. Vascular deformation mapping (VDM) utilizes deformable image registration to qualify and quantify 3D-AAA growth using computed tomography angiograms (CTA). In this study we leveraged VDM to investigate sex differences in AAA growth patterns. Patients with infra-renal AAA and ≥ 2 CTA were identified. Males and females were matched for age, hypertension, and smoking history. Patient characteristics, maximum diameter (Dmax), and AAA volume were obtained. CTA images were segmented, and VDM was conducted to quantify 3D AAA growth rate per year (GR, cm/year). Statistical shape modeling was utilized to compute mean aneurysm shapes and 3D GR. Average GR was evaluated at specific regions of the aortic surface for males and females. Seventeen males and 17 females were matched. At the individual level, there were no sex differences in changes in Dmax or AAA volume. However, females had larger GR across the anterior and right lateral AAA (1.33 vs 0.89 and 1.56 vs 0.74 cm/year, respectively), despite no difference in posterior or left lateral AAA GR. Despite comparable changes in Dmax, AAA volume, and GR magnitude, women demonstrated a more eccentric, anterior-predominant, AAA growth pattern.
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