Impact of aspirin therapy on progression of thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysms.

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Shayan Mohammadmoradi, Kory Heier, Elizabeth R Driehaus, Hammodah R Alfar, Sam Tyagi, Kristen McQuerry, Sidney W Whiteheart
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Abstract

Background and aims: Aortic aneurysms, including abdominal (AAA) and thoracic (TAA), pose significant challenges due to their rupture risk and complex pathophysiology. While aspirin has been proposed to manage aneurysm progression, evidence remains limited. This retrospective, single-center study used AI-driven methods to examine the association between aspirin therapy and aneurysm growth.

Methods: The study, at the University of Kentucky Healthcare, utilized de-identified electronic health record data from 2010 to 2023. To evaluate platelet count changes, Cohort 1 included patients with AAA or TAA and matched healthy controls. To evaluate aortic diameter, Cohort 2 included AAA or TAA patients who had at least two imaging studies. Extraction of aortic diameters utilized an advanced AI-based natural language processing (NLP) algorithm to identify and extract relevant text strings related to aortic dimensions. Multivariable-adjusted linear regression analyses assessed the impact of aspirin on aneurysm progression.

Results: Cohort 1 included 11,538 participants: 5774 controls, 3439 with AAA, and 2325 with TAA. Platelet counts were significantly lower in patients with aortic aneurysms compared to controls, though they were not considered thrombocytopenic. Cohort 2 included 302 AAA and 141 TAA patients. Subgroup analysis revealed that aspirin use was associated with increased AAA progression in females with small aneurysms (<50 mm). Further, aspirin therapy showed no significant impact on the annualized change in aneurysm diameter for TAA or for males with AAA.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest aspirin's effectiveness varies by sex and potentially aneurysm size, underscoring the need for further research to refine antiplatelet therapy guidelines for aortic aneurysms.

阿司匹林治疗对胸腹主动脉瘤进展的影响。
背景和目的:腹主动脉瘤(AAA)和胸主动脉瘤(TAA)因其破裂风险和复杂的病理生理特征而面临重大挑战。虽然阿司匹林已被提议用于治疗动脉瘤的进展,但证据仍然有限。这项回顾性的单中心研究使用人工智能驱动的方法来检查阿司匹林治疗与动脉瘤生长之间的关系。方法:肯塔基大学医疗保健中心的这项研究利用了2010年至2023年的去识别电子健康记录数据。为了评估血小板计数的变化,队列1纳入了AAA或TAA患者和匹配的健康对照。为了评估主动脉直径,队列2纳入了至少有两次影像学检查的AAA或TAA患者。主动脉直径的提取利用了一种先进的基于人工智能的自然语言处理(NLP)算法来识别和提取与主动脉尺寸相关的文本字符串。多变量调整线性回归分析评估阿司匹林对动脉瘤进展的影响。结果:队列1包括11538名参与者:5774名对照,3439名AAA患者,2325名TAA患者。与对照组相比,主动脉瘤患者的血小板计数明显较低,尽管他们不被认为是血小板减少。队列2包括302例AAA和141例TAA患者。亚组分析显示,阿司匹林的使用与女性小动脉瘤患者AAA进展增加相关(结论:我们的研究结果表明,阿司匹林的有效性因性别和潜在的动脉瘤大小而异,强调需要进一步研究以完善主动脉瘤的抗血小板治疗指南。
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Atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
1269
审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: Atherosclerosis has an open access mirror journal Atherosclerosis: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. Atherosclerosis brings together, from all sources, papers concerned with investigation on atherosclerosis, its risk factors and clinical manifestations. Atherosclerosis covers basic and translational, clinical and population research approaches to arterial and vascular biology and disease, as well as their risk factors including: disturbances of lipid and lipoprotein metabolism, diabetes and hypertension, thrombosis, and inflammation. The Editors are interested in original or review papers dealing with the pathogenesis, environmental, genetic and epigenetic basis, diagnosis or treatment of atherosclerosis and related diseases as well as their risk factors.
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