[Prevalence and risk factors of sub-renal abdominal aortic aneurysm in an Algerian population aged over 60]
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[Prevalence and risk factors of sub-renal abdominal aortic aneurysm in an Algerian population aged over 60]
Abstract
Introduction: The prevalence of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) in the general population in our country is not known, our aim was to evaluate it in patients over 60 years of age, to specify the risk factors and to evaluate the extension of aneurysmal disease and multisite subclinical atherosclerosis.
Methods: Descriptive, transversal, study collecting the data of a systematic ultrasound screening of sub-renal AAA in subjects receiving care in two Algerian hospital structures. Epidemiological data, AAA risk factors, cardiovascular disease risk factors (CVD RF) and the personal history (cardiovascular diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and family history of AAA were collected during the screening. An abdominal echography was performed in all patients. A biological and morphological assessment was carried out for AAA cases detected. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to study the factors associated with AAA.
Results: Systematic screening for 600 patients revealed an overall AAA prevalence of 2.2% (n=13). In multivariate analysis a positive association with AAA was observed with active smoking, its duration in years and its intensity in year-packages; with hypertension, dyslipidemia and a history of cardiovascular events. While a negative association was observed with a smoking cessation of more than 20 years, type 2 diabetes and android obesity. The study of detected AAA cases found five cases of aneurysm isolated from the primary iliac artery but no popliteal and/or femoral aneurysm. The carotids were atheromatous in more than 80% of cases and the arteries of the lower limbs in more than one-third of cases.
Conclusion: The prevalence of AAA in our population (2.2%) corresponds to the prevalence reported recently in Europe, but it would have been higher if the screening had targeted males and smokers. The factors associated with AAA in our patients are similar to those described in the literature.
Keywords: Abdominal aortic aneurysm; Anévrysme de l’aorte abdominale; Prevalence; Prévalence; Smoking; Tabagisme; Ultrasound screening; Échographie abdominale de dépistage.
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