When the Bicuspid Aortic Foundation first chose an Awareness Month for the Thoracic Aorta, it was important to designate a time widely separated from February, "Heart Month". September is widely separated from February on the calendar.
Quite simply, the reason for this was to educate individuals and families about their aorta in the chest as a separate, unique, and vital entity in its own right.
Especially in emergency situations, but also in office visit settings, when the focus has been on the heart primarily, there have been far too many "near misses" and tragic loss of lives.
Too often, including the current era, some articles for the general public confuse the heart with aortic disease in the chest. There are inherent dangers in such confusion. The tests and treatment for thoracic aortic disease are very different from that for typical heart disease, which involves blockage of the arteries of the heart.
It is encouraging in 2022 that there are global efforts to inform the public about aortic disease in the chest.
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