1. Acute type A aortic dissection and pregnancy: a population-based study
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Thalmann, Markus, Sodeck, Gottfried H., Domanovits, Hans, Grassberger, Martin, Loewe, Christian, Grimm, Michael, and Czerny, Martin
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AORTIC dissection , *DISEASES in women , *PREGNANCY , *EPIDEMIOLOGY , *DISEASE incidence , *SUDDEN death , *HEALTH outcome assessment , *MORTALITY - Abstract
Abstract: Objective: Pregnancy has been reported to be an independent risk factor for 50% of acute aortic dissections recorded in women younger than 45 years of age. The present epidemiologic study aimed to identify whether this putative association of pregnancy and acute type A dissection could be an artifact of selective reporting. Methods: This population-based study was conducted in the City of Vienna, Austria, Europe, in an average female population of 341381 women in the age range of 15–45 years who were followed up between 1994 and 2004 (total of 3755.195 person-years of observation). During this study, the incidence, management, and outcome of acute type A dissection were determined. Results: Fifteen patients (mean age: 38.8 years, SD: 4.8) with acute aortic dissection were identified, and an overall incidence of 0.4 case per 100000 person-years was estimated. The prehospital mortality rate was recorded to be 53%. Six patients, including two women in late pregnancy (incidence: 0.05 cases per 100000 person-years), were treated successfully by surgical repair during deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (in-hospital mortality rate: 6.6%). Pregnancy and aortic dissection were identified as events that were not related (RR: 3.27; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.82–12.95; P =0.14). Observation during long-term follow-up was uneventful. Conclusions: Acute aortic dissection represents a rare pathology in women younger than 45 years of age; however, it is associated with a high rate of sudden death. Pregnancy may not be a risk factor for this life-threatening vascular emergency. Immediate referral to surgery, even during pregnancy, will result in a prognosis of favorable outcome. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2011
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