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Editor's Choice - Trends in Management and Outcomes of Type B Aortic Dissection: A Report From the International Registry of Aortic Dissection.

Authors :
Trimarchi S
Gleason TG
Brinster DR
Bismuth J
Bossone E
Sundt TM
Montgomery DG
Pai CW
Bissacco D
de Beaufort HWL
Bavaria JE
Mussa F
Bekeredjian R
Schermerhorn M
Pacini D
Myrmel T
Ouzounian M
Korach A
Chen EP
Coselli JS
Eagle KA
Patel HJ
Source :
European journal of vascular and endovascular surgery : the official journal of the European Society for Vascular Surgery [Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg] 2023 Dec; Vol. 66 (6), pp. 775-782. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 May 16.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objective: To describe the trends in management and outcomes of patients with acute type B aortic dissection in the International Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection.<br />Methods: From 1996 - 2022, 3 908 patients were divided into similar sized quartiles (T1, T2, T3, and T4). In hospital outcomes were analysed for each quartile. Survival rates following admission were compared using Kaplan-Meier analyses with Mantel-Cox Log rank tests.<br />Results: Endovascular treatment increased from 19.1% in T1 to 37.2% in T4 (p <subscript>trend</subscript> < .001). Correspondingly, medical therapy decreased from 65.7% in T1 to 54.0% in T4 (p <subscript>trend</subscript> < .001), and open surgery from 14.8% in T1 to 7.0% in T4 (p <subscript>trend</subscript> < .001). In hospital mortality decreased in the overall cohort from 10.7% in T1 to 6.1% in T4 (p <subscript>trend</subscript> < .001), as well as in medically, endovascularly and surgically treated patients (p <subscript>trend</subscript>  = .017, .033, and .011, respectively). Overall post-admission survival at three years increased (T1: 74.8% vs. T4: 77.3%; p = .006).<br />Conclusion: Considerable changes in the management of acute type B aortic dissection were observed over time, with a significant increase in the use of endovascular treatment and a corresponding reduction in open surgery and medical management. These changes were associated with a decreased overall in hospital and three year post-admission mortality rate among quartiles.<br /> (Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier B.V.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1532-2165
Volume :
66
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
European journal of vascular and endovascular surgery : the official journal of the European Society for Vascular Surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37201718
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvs.2023.05.015