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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, Vol 4, Issue 5 235-238, Copyright © 1985 by American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine


JOURNAL ARTICLE

In vivo study of Dacron aortic grafts through B-mode ultrasonography

A. Cavallaro, G. Alessi, V. Sciacca, A. Sterpetti, A. Mingoli and L. Di Marzo

Real-time B-mode ultrasonography was used to study in vivo the behavior of bifurcated aortic grafts (Dacron knitted) implanted over a period of 1 to 88 months previously in 67 patients, 28 of whom (42 per cent) were hypertensive. Most grafts showed an increase in size, when compared with the original one, which appeared to be closely related to arterial pressure (P less than 0.05). This increase was not dependent on the time elapsed from implant.


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