Genetic Predisposition for Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms and Acute Aortic Dissections Informs Precise Medical Care
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In this episode of Inside the Studio, Dr. Joseph Rogers from the Texas Heart Institute talks with Dr. Diana Milewicz about the role of genetics in aortic and other vascular diseases. They discuss how many people with conditions like aortic aneurysms may go undiagnosed due to missed family history or subtle symptoms.
Dr. Milewicz emphasizes the importance of asking patients about their family medical history, especially sudden deaths or dissections, which can signal inherited risks. She also highlights new technologies like facial recognition and artificial intelligence that could help doctors identify genetic conditions more accurately and earlier.
The conversation touches on ethical concerns around privacy and genetic testing, the need for better treatments to prevent deadly dissections, and the future of personalized medicine using genome sequencing and smart tools to guide care.
Overall, the episode sheds light on how genetics is transforming heart and vascular care, and why early detection and innovation are key to saving lives.
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