Ranked #1
Biomechanics of the Aorta
Biomechanics of the Aorta
Gerhard Holzapfel, PhD, discusses the nonlinear behavior of an aorta under stress testing. (September 4, 2008)
26 Jan 2009
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Ranked #2
AAA Insights from the Elastase-induced Rodent Model
AAA Insights from the Elastase-induced Rodent Model
Robert Thompson, MD discusses the growth and inhibition of growth in abdominal aortic aneurysms through the degradation ... Read more
26 Jan 2009
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Ranked #3
Predicting AAA Rupture
Predicting AAA Rupture
David Vorp discusses methods of predicting AAA rupture non-invasively, that is patient specific rather than based solely... Read more
26 Jan 2009
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Ranked #4
Current Status of Surgical Management
Current Status of Surgical Management
Ronald L. Dalman compares the current safety and cost effectiveness of open repair versus endovascular repair of abdomin... Read more
26 Jan 2009
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Ranked #5
The Role of Oxidative Stress and AAA Pathobiology
The Role of Oxidative Stress and AAA Pathobiology
Neal Weintraub, MD, discusses his research on oxidative stress locally increased in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Disease an... Read more
26 Jan 2009
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Ranked #6
Molecular Imaging of Vascular Disease
Molecular Imaging of Vascular Disease
Zahi Fayad, PhD, discusses the possibility of using imaging to monitor the effect of angiostatic and anti-inflammatory t... Read more
26 Jan 2009
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Ranked #7
Novel Therapies for AAA
Novel Therapies for AAA
B. Timothy Baxter, MD, discusses different studies on chemical treatments that have been shown to effect AAA behavior. (... Read more
26 Jan 2009
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Ranked #8
Genetic Determinants of AAA Disease
Genetic Determinants of AAA Disease
Dianna Milewicz, MD, PhD, discusses the idea that AAA might be partially caused by a rare genetic mutations in addition ... Read more
26 Jan 2009
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Ranked #9
Clinical Indicators for Intervention in AAA Disease
Clinical Indicators for Intervention in AAA Disease
Ronald L. Dalman, MD discussions the shortcomings of monitoring AAA progression through diameter growth rates, which mak... Read more
26 Jan 2009
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Ranked #10
Vascular Mechanobiology: Modeling the Growth of AAA
Vascular Mechanobiology: Modeling the Growth of AAA
Jay Humphrey, PhD, discusses his study of intracranial saccular aneurysms and how his results have mechanical similariti... Read more
26 Jan 2009
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