The goal of AAA: STOP is to determine whether an exercise
program reduces the rate of
AAA enlargement and to gather information on AAA risk factors.
If you are a patient with a small abdominal aortic aneurysm (<5.5 cm in size) and over the age
of
50, you may qualify for participation in the study.
Aneurysms are generally treated with surgery. One of the main purposes of this study is to test the efficacy of exercise as a non-surgical treatment of small AAAs. We want to determine if long-term exercise improves abdominal aneurysms and helps to prevent the need for surgery. Contact us if you are interested in participating in this study!
2008 Stanford AAA Summit
In September 2008, AAA STOP investigators hosted a Summit on Strategies for Multidisciplinary Research in AAA Disease including the clinical management, biology, molecular and cellular imaging opportunities and mechanics of AAA disease. The meeting hosted 125 attendees from worldwide institutions, 21 speakers and 30 poster presentations.