1naresh
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Aneurysm (n = 12) No Aneurysm (n = 105) P Value Age (yr)a 37 (16–50) 23 (16–59) .04 Hypertension 83% 43% .01 Smoker 25% 16% .43 BAV or ascending aortopathy 42% 58% .36 Aortic aneurysm 17% 10% .36 SBP (mm Hg)a 138 ± 12 133 ± 17 .34 DBP (mm Hg)a 78 ± 10 74 ± 10 .22
Note:—BAV indicates bicuspid aortic valve; SBP, systolic blood pressure DBP, diastolic blood pressure.
↵a Data are median and range.