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Risk Factors of Early and Late Mortality After Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair for Complicated Stanford B Acute Aortic Dissection.

Authors :
Ruan, Zhong‐Bao
Zhu, Li
Yin, Yi‐Gang
Chen, Ge‐Cai
Source :
Journal of Cardiac Surgery. Jul2014, Vol. 29 Issue 4, p501-506. 6p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background and Aim of the Study The risk factors associated with death in complicated Stanford B acute aortic dissection (AAD) after thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to evaluate the early and late events and mortality of complicated Stanford B AAD associated with TEVAR. Methods Sixty-two patients with complicated Stanford B AAD undergoing TEVAR were included in this study. Results Primary technical success of TEVAR was achieved in 61 (98.39%) cases. The early mortality rate was 9.68%. Procedural type I endoleak (p = 0.007, OR = 7.71, 95% CI: 1.75-34.01) and cardiac tamponade (p = 0.010, OR = 8.86, 95% CI: 1.70-4 6.14) were the significant predictors of early death in the multivariate model. The late mortality was 16.07%. Cox regression analysis revealed rupture of false lumen (p = 0.001, hazard ratio = 21.96, 95% CI: 3.02-82.12), postoperative myocardial infarction (p = 0.001, hazard ratio = 9.86, 95% CI: 2.12-39.64), and acute renal failure (p = 0.024, hazard ratio = 3.98, 95% CI: 1.26-12.11) to be independent risk factors of late mortality. Conclusions Type I procedural endoleak and cardiac tamponade were the significant predictors of early death in patients of complicated Stanford B AAD undergoing TEVAR. Rupture of false lumen, postoperative myocardial infarction, and acute renal failure were the independent risk factors for late death after TEVAR. doi: 10.1111/jocs.12377 (J Card Surg 2014;29:501-506) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08860440
Volume :
29
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Cardiac Surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
96926060
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocs.12377