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CC BY 4.0 · Aorta (Stamford) 2013; 01(03): 182-189
DOI: 10.12945/j.aorta.2013.13-043
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A Perspective on Natural History and Survival in Nonoperated Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Patients

Authors

  • Mohamad Bashir

    1   The Institute of Cardiovascular Medicine and Science, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • Matthew Fok

    1   The Institute of Cardiovascular Medicine and Science, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • Ibrahim Hammoud

    1   The Institute of Cardiovascular Medicine and Science, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • Lara Rimmer

    1   The Institute of Cardiovascular Medicine and Science, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • Matthew Shaw

    2   Clinical Research and Development Unit, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • Mark Field

    1   The Institute of Cardiovascular Medicine and Science, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • Debbie Harrington

    1   The Institute of Cardiovascular Medicine and Science, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • Manoj Kuduvalli

    1   The Institute of Cardiovascular Medicine and Science, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • Aung Oo

    1   The Institute of Cardiovascular Medicine and Science, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Further Information

Publication History

20 August 2013

22 August 2013

Publication Date:
28 September 2018 (online)

Abstract

There are many questions that remain unanswered in the understanding of the natural history of thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA). This review will critically appraise the current published evidence on the natural history of TAA in nonoperated patients and their present rates of survival.