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Distribution of aortic diameter in a screened male population
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Anthropometric IndicatorSeptember 1990Body CompositionAortic DiseasesVascular SurgeryBiostatisticsPublic HealthCardiologyAtherosclerosisRadiologyCardiovascular ImagingScreened Male PopulationPeripheral Vascular DiseaseGloucestershire AneurysmCardiovascular DiseaseArterial DiseaseMedicineEmergency MedicineAugust 1991
Between September 1990 and August 1991, 2291 men aged 65 years were invited for ultrasonographic screening of the aorta in the Gloucestershire aneurysm screening programme; 1748 (76.3 per cent) attended. An aortic diameter less than or equal to 2.5 cm was found in 1547 (88.5 per cent); 174 (10.0 per cent) had diameters in the range 2.6-4.0 cm, and 26 (1.5 per cent) had diameters greater than 4.0 cm. The mean(s.d.) aortic diameter was 2.1(0.55) cm and 97.5 per cent of patients had a diameter less than or equal to 3.3 cm. Any man over the age of 65 years with an aortic diameter greater than 3.3 cm has an aortic aneurysm.
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