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Graham's death from aortic dissection raises questions about prevention

4 hours ago
  • #cardiovascular health
  • #medical emergency
  • #aortic dissection
  • Sen. Lindsey Graham's death from aortic dissection at 71 highlights the condition's severity and sudden onset.
  • Experts question if prior imaging might have detected aortic dilation, emphasizing that dissection often has a long prelude.
  • Aortic dissection is more common in men aged 50s-60s, with risk factors like high blood pressure and atherosclerosis.
  • Current risk prediction relies heavily on aortic diameter, but many dissections occur below surgical thresholds.
  • AI and advanced imaging may improve risk prediction by analyzing aortic shape, wall characteristics, and biomechanics.
  • Family history is a crucial risk factor, with about 20% of patients having a first-degree relative with similar disease.
  • Genetic syndromes like Marfan syndrome increase vulnerability, though they are rarer.
  • Aortic dissections cause 3.5 per 100,000 deaths globally, with smoking, hypertension, and high BMI as top risks.
  • Once an aortic dissection occurs, it is a surgical emergency requiring immediate intervention.
  • Public awareness is key: treat symptoms as a medical emergency by calling 911 for early diagnosis and improved survival.