Annals of vascular surgery
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During 1989, 28 centers of the Association for Academic Research in Vascular Surgery (AURC) reported all cases involving patients with infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) who reached the operating room alive. In a total series of 1107 procedures, 834 were performed electively. During 1993 and 1994, an effort was made to contact and, if possible re-examine the 794 (95.2%) patients who survived these elective procedures in order to establish survival curves, determine the causes of late death, and ascertain the predictive value for long-term survival of 628 perioperative variables recorded in 1989. ⋯ Life expectancy in patients that undergo successful AAA repair is lower than in the general population. Although death is often unrelated to AAA or the repair procedure, the incidence of morbidity due to cardiovascular disease is higher than in a control population matched for age and sex. These findings suggest that better management of concurrent cardiovascular disease during the perioperative period and long-term follow-up holds the key to improving life expectancy in patients undergoing AAA repair.