G. Simoni et al., SCREENING FOR ABDOMINAL AORTIC-ANEURYSMS AND ASSOCIATED RISK-FACTORS IN A GENERAL-POPULATION, European journal of vascular and endovascular surgery, 10(2), 1995, pp. 207-210
Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence of abdominal aortic aneurysms (
AAA) in a general population and to compare the results with those of
similar studies in other countries. Design: Ultrasound screening study
and collection of clinical and biochemical data. Setting: An urban He
alth Service District in Genoa, Italy. Materials: A general population
, aged 65-75 years, invited by personal letter between 1991-1994. Resu
lts: 1601 subjects (741 males and 860 females) out of 2734 invited (58
.5%) were evaluated. According to the ultrasound findings, 27 patients
(1.7%) had an aortic dilatation of 26-29 mm; an AAA of 30-39 mm was f
ound in 37 (2.3%) and an AAA greater than or equal to 40 mm in 33 (2.1
%). The overall prevalence for AAA was 4.4% (8.8% in males and 0.6% in
females respectively). The prevalence of smoking, alcohol consumption
, coronary heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary. disease and a
rterial disease were significantly higher in patients with AAA (p < 0.
01). Conclusions: Ultrasound screening for AAA is a reliable and usefu
l method and should be focused on men, regardless of concurrent diseas
e.