The authors report a 76-year-old female with mega-aorta syndrome that was asymptomatic for a long time. The first symptoms appeared after ascending aorta enlargement up to 81 mm and compression of superior vena cava. The patient underwent frozen elephant trunk procedure. The authors demonstrate the possibilities of assessing the aortic strain by ECG-synchronized CT angiography and 2D transesophageal ultrasound with speckle tracking. Potential role of these methods in determining the type of aortic reconstruction is discussed.
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