Gender Influence on Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Surgery in a Caribbean Population.

IF 0.5 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE International Journal of Angiology Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1750017
Patrick Harnarayan, Steve Budhooram, Dave Harnanan, Michael J Ramdass, Shariful Islam, Vijay Naraynsingh
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Female patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) are usually less common and older than their male counterparts. We report on AAA disease in a Caribbean nation with respect to gender and review their outcomes relative to the male population. Data were collected prospectively and analyzed retrospectively for patients with AAAs who underwent surgery from 2001 to 2018. Sixty patients were diagnosed with AAA with 44 going on to have surgical repair of which 35 were males, aged 61 to 89 (mean age 73.4 years). Nine women ages 44 to 74 years (mean age 60.8 years) had surgical intervention, three being between 40 and 49 years. The size of aneurysms in these patients ranged from 4.3 to 11.0 cm in diameter (average 6.95 cm), female patients having an average diameter of 6.7 cm. Of the 44 patients, 43 underwent open and one endovascular repair. Thirty-three were elective cases and 11 were ruptured with 32 aorto-aortic and 13 aorto-iliac repairs. There were nine fatalities, three elective and six ruptured, with only one being female. Women had similar outcomes to men in all age groups with young patients having good results. Female AAA patients are usually older, undergo less surgical procedures especially if endovascular, and have worse outcomes than their male counterparts. Our study showed that the females were younger but had similar outcomes to the male patients. The female Caribbean patients may present at much younger ages than in continental populations and this may be due to genetic, ethnic, or lifestyle factors.

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性别对加勒比海地区人群腹主动脉瘤手术的影响。
女性腹主动脉瘤(AAAs)患者通常较男性患者少见且年龄较大。我们报告了一个加勒比国家的AAA疾病的性别,并审查了与男性人口相关的结果。对2001年至2018年接受手术的AAAs患者进行前瞻性数据收集和回顾性分析。60例患者被诊断为AAA, 44例接受手术修复,其中35例为男性,年龄61 ~ 89岁(平均73.4岁)。9名年龄44 - 74岁(平均年龄60.8岁)的女性接受了手术干预,其中3名年龄在40 - 49岁之间。动脉瘤直径4.3 ~ 11.0 cm,平均6.95 cm,女性患者平均6.7 cm。在44例患者中,43例接受了开放修复,1例接受了血管内修复。33例为选择性病例,11例破裂,32例主动脉-主动脉修复,13例主动脉-髂修复。有9人死亡,3人受伤,6人破裂,只有1人是女性。在所有年龄组中,女性的结果与男性相似,年轻患者的结果较好。女性AAA患者通常年龄较大,较少接受外科手术,尤其是血管内手术,其预后比男性患者差。我们的研究表明,女性患者更年轻,但结果与男性患者相似。加勒比地区女性患者出现的年龄可能比大陆人群年轻得多,这可能是由于遗传、种族或生活方式因素所致。
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