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Aortic Arch Management During Acute and Subacute Type A Aortic Syndromes.

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Patel, PM; Dong, A; Chiou, E; Wei, J; Binongo, J; Leshnower, B; Chen, EP
Published in: The Annals of thoracic surgery
September 2022

The purpose of this study was to compare the outcomes of no arch intervention, hemiarch replacement, and total arch replacement during type A aortic syndromes in a contemporary series.From 2004 to 2019, 634 patients have required acute type A dissection repair; these patients were divided into three groups based on type of arch intervention performed: no arch (n = 130), hemiarch (n = 397), and total arch (n = 107). The primary endpoint was mortality; a multivariable risk factor analysis was performed. Secondary endpoints were reoperation and early and late complications.Operative age was 55 ± 14 years for the cohort and was similar between groups (P = .34). The incidence of peripheral artery disease, heart failure, and prior coronary artery bypass graft surgery differed between the groups (P < .05). Median cardiopulmonary bypass time, aortic cross-clamp time, and length of stay were longest for the total arch group (P < .0001). Early mortality was 20%, 10%, and 10% for the no-arch, hemiarch, and total arch groups, respectively (P = .01). Ten-year survival was 54%, 66%, and 65% for the no-arch, hemiarch, and total arch groups, respectively (P = .01). There was no difference in incidence or timing of redo aortic interventions (P > .05). For the entire cohort, risk factors for late mortality included preoperative peripheral artery disease (hazard ratio 2.3; 95% confidence interval, 1.2 to 4.4; P = .009) and preoperative dialysis (hazard ratio 2.8; 95% confidence interval, 1.3 to 6.1; P = .01).Despite longer cardiopulmonary bypass and aortic cross-clamp times, arch intervention was not associated with worse operative or long-term outcome in this series. Patients with peripheral vascular disease and preoperative renal failure remain at highest risk for mortality after type A aortic dissection repair.

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The Annals of thoracic surgery

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1552-6259

ISSN

0003-4975

Publication Date

September 2022

Volume

114

Issue

3

Start / End Page

694 / 701

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Risk Factors
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Respiratory System
  • Postoperative Complications
  • Peripheral Arterial Disease
  • Middle Aged
  • Humans
  • Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation
  • Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic
 

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Patel, P. M., Dong, A., Chiou, E., Wei, J., Binongo, J., Leshnower, B., & Chen, E. P. (2022). Aortic Arch Management During Acute and Subacute Type A Aortic Syndromes. In The Annals of thoracic surgery (Vol. 114, pp. 694–701). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.athoracsur.2021.12.064
Patel, Parth Mukund, Andy Dong, Edward Chiou, Jane Wei, Jose Binongo, Bradley Leshnower, and Edward P. Chen. “Aortic Arch Management During Acute and Subacute Type A Aortic Syndromes.” In The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 114:694–701, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.athoracsur.2021.12.064.
Patel PM, Dong A, Chiou E, Wei J, Binongo J, Leshnower B, et al. Aortic Arch Management During Acute and Subacute Type A Aortic Syndromes. In: The Annals of thoracic surgery. 2022. p. 694–701.
Patel, Parth Mukund, et al. “Aortic Arch Management During Acute and Subacute Type A Aortic Syndromes.The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, vol. 114, no. 3, 2022, pp. 694–701. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.athoracsur.2021.12.064.
Patel PM, Dong A, Chiou E, Wei J, Binongo J, Leshnower B, Chen EP. Aortic Arch Management During Acute and Subacute Type A Aortic Syndromes. The Annals of thoracic surgery. 2022. p. 694–701.
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Published In

The Annals of thoracic surgery

DOI

EISSN

1552-6259

ISSN

0003-4975

Publication Date

September 2022

Volume

114

Issue

3

Start / End Page

694 / 701

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Risk Factors
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Respiratory System
  • Postoperative Complications
  • Peripheral Arterial Disease
  • Middle Aged
  • Humans
  • Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation
  • Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic