Explicit repair thresholds and sex-specific considerations

in Aortic Aneurysmal Disease

Applied

Type

Modification

Confidence

74%

Created

Apr 28, 2026

Evidence

0 sources

Rationale

Visible freshness audit found an old ESVS 2019 label in Explicit repair thresholds and sex-specific considerations. Draft updates the visible label to ESVS 2024 so the table/prose no longer contradicts the current AAA guideline generation. Human review should confirm the label matches the cited support.

Content Changes

Elective repair of asymptomatic [[abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)]] is generally recommended at ≥5.5 cm in men and should be considered at ≥5.0 cm in women, given the higher rupture risk at smaller diameters. Repair is also indicated for rapid growth (≥0.5 cm in 6 months or ≥1.0 cm/year) or symptoms. Shared decision-making is emphasized for elderly or frail patients [@svs2018].

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**AAA Repair Thresholds**

| **Patient Group** | **Repair Threshold** | **Evidence** |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Men (asymptomatic) | ≥5.5 cm | SVS 2018, ESVS 20192024 |
| Women (asymptomatic) | ≥5.0 cm | SVS 2018 (higher rupture risk) |
| Rapid growth | ≥0.5 cm/6 mo or ≥1.0 cm/yr | SVS 2018 |
| Symptomatic | Any size | Immediate evaluation |

Reviewer Notes

Approved by Gustav via chat for Tal AAA freshness pass: conservative visible freshness cleanup; exact claims still visible for editorial traceability.