Rastreio populacional de aneurisma da aorta abdominal em Portugal – o imperativo da sua realização

Ricardo Castro‐Ferreira , Pedro Mendes , Pedro Couto , Rosa Barreira , Fabiana Peixoto , Margarida Aguiar , Marina Neto , Dalila Rolim , José Pinto , Alberto Freitas , Paulo Gonçalves Dias , Sérgio Moreira Sampaio , Adelino Leite‐Moreira , Armando Mansilha , José Fernando Teixeira
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In Portugal, the number of abdominal aortic aneurisms (AAA) treated in relation with its population is among the lowest in the literature. This phenomenon can be explained by a low diagnostic rate or a reduced prevalence of AAA in our population. To date, no systematic population screening was conducted in Portugal. The opportunistic screening “A aorta não avisa” described a prevalence of 2.4% in our population. Several studies have shown the benefit of population screening for AAA, by describing a significant decrease in specific and all‐cause mortality. In that way, the screening is already recommended in men over 65 years by the leading international Vascular Surgery societies ‐ European Society for Vascular Surgery (level 1 recommendation) and Society for Vascular Surgery (level 2 recommendation). In addition to its academic and scientific justification, based on the current evidence, the benefits of an AAA screening program in terms of public health are undeniable and irrefutable.

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葡萄牙腹主动脉瘤人群筛查-实施的必要性
在葡萄牙,腹主动脉瘤(AAA)的治疗数量与人口相关,是文献中最低的。这种现象可以解释为低诊断率或AAA患病率降低在我们的人群。迄今为止,在葡萄牙没有进行系统的人口筛查。机会性筛查“A主动脉n o签证”描述了我们人群中2.4%的患病率。一些研究表明,通过描述特异性和全因死亡率的显著降低,对AAA进行人群筛查是有益的。通过这种方式,国际领先的血管外科学会——欧洲血管外科学会(一级推荐)和血管外科学会(二级推荐)已经推荐65岁以上的男性进行筛查。除了学术上和科学上的理由之外,基于目前的证据,AAA筛查项目在公共卫生方面的好处是不可否认和无可辩驳的。
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