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Long-term stroke incidence in proximal thoracic aorta aneurysm survivors

Authors :
Jin-Yi Hsu
Yuan-Chih Su
Jen-Hung Wang
Boon Lead Tee
Source :
International Journal of Stroke. 15:421-428
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2019.

Abstract

BackgroundAneurysm of proximal thoracic aorta (pTAA) is an often indolent, yet fatal disease. Although advancements in aneurysmal repair techniques have increased long-term survival rates, studies have proven that there are increases in perioperative risk for stroke incidence after pTAA surgery. Conversely, there is little evidence regarding the long-term stroke incidence in pTAA individuals, which strongly influences the morbidity, mortality, and usage of antithrombotic agents.MethodsUsing the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database, a nationwide population-based cohort, we recruited 3013 pTAA survivors hospitalized from 1 January 2000 to 31 December 2012. To ensure study cohort quality, only patients aged 20 years and above who underwent aneurysmal repair surgery are included. The control cohort is identified by matching background features (comorbidities, age, gender) at a 1:4 ratio through the use of frequency matching. The primary outcomes include incidence of ischemic stroke and intracranial hemorrhage one month after aneurysmal repair surgery.ResultsThe mortality of pTAA survivors is nearly twice of the matched controls despite aneurysmal repair (28.5 % vs. 15.2%, p ConclusionsDespite the advancement of aneurysmal repair surgery, this study suggests that pTAA patients may still face an increased risk of hemorrhage stroke. Further investigation is warranted to provide better long-term care for the pTAA population.

Details

ISSN :
17474949 and 17474930
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Stroke
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....14793f4da6b879eacaf10f7715c95332
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/1747493019840944