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Article Dans Une Revue Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging Année : 2014

In Vivo Assessment of Aortic Aneurysm Wall Integrity Using Elastin-Specific Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging

René Botnar
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Andrea Wiethoff
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Ullrich Ebersberger
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Ulrike Blume
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Alice Warley
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Christian Jansen
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David Onthank
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Richard Cesati
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Michael Marber
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Bernd Hamm
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Simon Robinson
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Marcus Makowski
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Résumé

The incidence of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) has increased during the last decades. However, there is still controversy about the management of medium-sized AAAs. Therefore, novel biomarkers, besides aneurysmal diameter, are needed to assess aortic wall integrity and risk of rupture. Elastin is the key protein for maintaining aortic wall tensile strength and stability. The progressive breakdown of structural proteins, in particular, medial elastin, is responsible for the inability of the aortic wall to withstand intraluminal hemodynamic forces. Here, we evaluate the usefulness of elastin-specific molecular MRI for the in vivo characterization of AAAs.

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hal-02079499 , version 1 (26-03-2019)

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René Botnar, Andrea Wiethoff, Ullrich Ebersberger, Sara Lacerda, Ulrike Blume, et al.. In Vivo Assessment of Aortic Aneurysm Wall Integrity Using Elastin-Specific Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging, 2014, 7 (4), pp.679-689. ⟨10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.113.001131⟩. ⟨hal-02079499⟩

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