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How We Screen for AAA:

Currently, the safest and best method to screen for AAAs is Ultrasound. Ultrasound is non-invasive, non-radioactive and accurate. HealthYES! uses advanced Color Doppler Ultrasound to visualize the aorta and take measurements at various points to identify any bulging in the aortic wall. Our ultrasound technologist applies an acoustic gel on your abdomen. A painless instrument called a transducer, is moved around your stomach to visualize the abdominal aorta. All results are then reviewed by a board certified radiologist, vascular specialist.

The best defense against AAA is early diagnosis. Beginning at about age 60, every male should get an ultrasound examination to test for the presence of aortic aneurysms.
(Source: Kenneth Ouriel, M.D., chairman, department of vascular surgery, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation)

Like other diseases we screen for, “Triple As” are best prevented through early identification. There are varied treatment options, with high success rates, for those detected early. However, if left to rupture the consequences are usually lethal. At a minimum, our screenings provide your physician with valuable information about your health and you with peace of mind.

 

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