Present and future of aortic risk assessment in patients with heritable thoracic aortic diseases.

IF 7.2 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Revista española de cardiología (English ed.) Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1016/j.rec.2024.10.009
Gisela Teixido-Tura, Lydia Dux-Santoy, Clara Badia, Javier Limeres, Andrea Guala, Artur Evangelista Masip, Ignacio Ferreira-González, José Rodríguez-Palomares
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Heritable thoracic aortic diseases (HTAD) are a group of diverse genetic conditions characterized by an increased risk of aortic complications. The standard surveillance of these patients involves monitoring aortic diameters until a defined threshold is reached, at which point preventive aortic surgery is recommended. However, assessing aortic risk in these patients is far more complex and, in many aspects, remains incompletely understood. Several factors contribute to this complexity, including the diversity and low prevalence of the conditions within HTAD and the limited understanding of the factors influencing the progression of aortic dilation and the advent of acute aortic events. This article reviews current knowledge on clinical, genetic, and imaging factors related to aortic risk in HTAD and explores their potential future roles in improving risk assessment. By advancing our understanding of these factors, we aim to enhance the precision of risk stratification and develop more effective, personalized management strategies for HTAD patients, with the final goal of improving clinical outcomes and quality of life in individuals affected by these genetic disorders.

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遗传性胸主动脉疾病患者主动脉风险评估的现状与未来。
遗传性胸主动脉疾病(HTAD)是一组以主动脉并发症风险增加为特征的多种遗传疾病。对这些患者的标准监测包括监测主动脉直径,直到达到规定的阈值,然后建议进行预防性主动脉手术。然而,评估这些患者的主动脉风险要复杂得多,而且在许多方面仍不完全清楚。造成这种复杂性的因素有很多,包括 HTAD 病症的多样性和低患病率,以及对影响主动脉扩张进展和急性主动脉事件发生的因素了解有限。本文回顾了与 HTAD 主动脉风险相关的临床、遗传和影像学因素的现有知识,并探讨了这些因素在改善风险评估方面的潜在作用。通过加深对这些因素的了解,我们旨在提高风险分层的精确度,并为 HTAD 患者制定更有效的个性化管理策略,最终改善受这些遗传疾病影响的患者的临床预后和生活质量。
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