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. 2014 Apr 21;60(3):571–578. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2014.02.065

Table I.

Clinical and anatomic data

CAAA (n = 89) TAAA (n = 24) Overall (N = 113)
Clinical data
 Males 80 (90) 21 (87) 101 (89)
 Age, years 73 ± 9 72 ± 9 73 ± 9
 Diabetes mellitus 17 (19) 2 (8) 19 (17)
 Tobacco use in last 10 years 52 (58) 15 (62) 67 (59)
 Hypertension 62 (70) 17 (71) 79 (70)
 Hyperlipidemia 46 (52) 10 (42) 56 (50)
 Coronary artery disease 46 (52) 7 (29) 53 (47)
 Myocardial infarction 21 (24) 3 (12) 25 (22)
 Congestive heart failure 22 (25) 8 (33) 30 (27)
 Arrhythmia 14 (16) 3 (12) 17 (15)
 Cerebrovascular disease 19 (21) 1 (4) 20 (18)
 Chronic renal insufficiency 17 (19) 4 (17) 21 (19)
 Pulmonary disease 35 (39) 9 (37) 44 (39)
 Peripheral vascular disease 13 (15) 4 (17) 17 (15)
 Cancer 14 (16) 5 (21) 19 (17)
 Obesity 18 (20) 3 (12) 21 (19)
Anatomic data
 Maximal diameter, mm 59 ± 10 60 ± 10 59 ± 10
 Type of aneurysm Short neck/juxtarenal: 63 (71)
Pararenal: 20 (22)
Suprarenal: 6 (7)
Type II: 8 (33)
Type III: 9 (37)
Type IV: 7 (29)

CAAA, Complex abdominal aortic aneurysm; TAAA, thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm.

Continuous data are presented as mean ± standard deviation and categorical data as number (%).