Objective To evaluate the benefits of surgical repair acute type A aortic dissection(ATAAD)on survival of octogenarians.Methods Patients who underwent surgery for acute ATAAD from the multicenter European Registry of ...Objective To evaluate the benefits of surgical repair acute type A aortic dissection(ATAAD)on survival of octogenarians.Methods Patients who underwent surgery for acute ATAAD from the multicenter European Registry of Type A Aortic Dissection(ERTAAD)were the subjects of the present analysis.Results 326(8.4%)patients were aged≥80 years.Among 280 propensity score matched pairs,in-hospital mortality was 30.0%in patients aged≥80 years and 20.0%in younger patients(P=0.006),while 10-year mortality were 93.2%and 48.0%,respectively(P<0.001).The hazard of mortality was higher among octogenarians up to two years after surgery,but it became comparable to that of younger patients up to 5 years.Among patients who survived 3 months after surgery,10-year relative survival was 0.77 in patients aged<80 years,and 0.46 in patients aged≥80 years.Relative survival of octogenarians decreased markedly 5 years after surgery.Age≥85 years,glomerular filtration rate,preoperative invasive ventilation,preoperative mesenteric mal-perfusion and aortic root replacement were independent predictors of in-hospital mortality among octogenarians(AUC=0.792;E:O ratio=0.991;CITL=0.016;slope=1.096).An additive score was developed.A risk score≤1 was observed in 68.4%of patients,and their in-hospital mortality was 20.9%.Conclusions Provided a thoughtful patient selection,surgery may provide a survival benefit in patients aged≥80 years with ATAAD that,when compared to younger patients and the general population,may last up to 5 years after the procedure.These findings have significant epidemiologic and clinical relevance because of the increasing longevity of the population of the Western countries.展开更多
Traumatic rupture of the ascending aorta is rare. We report the case of a 23-year-old man who suffered a service accident by crushing the thorax between two tanks during army maneuvers that resulted in an adventitial ...Traumatic rupture of the ascending aorta is rare. We report the case of a 23-year-old man who suffered a service accident by crushing the thorax between two tanks during army maneuvers that resulted in an adventitial rupture of the ascending thoracic aorta extending to the Crosse. Treatment consisted of replacement of the ascending aorta with a 24 mm Hemashield straight tube and re-implantation of supra-aortic vessels at the dome of the prosthesis.展开更多
The traumatic break of the ascending aorta is rare. We bring report the case of a 40-year-old man, a victim of accident of the public highway having caused a break of the posterior face of the ascending aorta. The exp...The traumatic break of the ascending aorta is rare. We bring report the case of a 40-year-old man, a victim of accident of the public highway having caused a break of the posterior face of the ascending aorta. The explorations scanno graphique and per operating highlighted this break. The treatment consisted of an edge-to-edge direct suture of the ascending aorta.展开更多
基金supported by the Finnish Heart Associationby the Sigrid Jusélius Foundation.
文摘Objective To evaluate the benefits of surgical repair acute type A aortic dissection(ATAAD)on survival of octogenarians.Methods Patients who underwent surgery for acute ATAAD from the multicenter European Registry of Type A Aortic Dissection(ERTAAD)were the subjects of the present analysis.Results 326(8.4%)patients were aged≥80 years.Among 280 propensity score matched pairs,in-hospital mortality was 30.0%in patients aged≥80 years and 20.0%in younger patients(P=0.006),while 10-year mortality were 93.2%and 48.0%,respectively(P<0.001).The hazard of mortality was higher among octogenarians up to two years after surgery,but it became comparable to that of younger patients up to 5 years.Among patients who survived 3 months after surgery,10-year relative survival was 0.77 in patients aged<80 years,and 0.46 in patients aged≥80 years.Relative survival of octogenarians decreased markedly 5 years after surgery.Age≥85 years,glomerular filtration rate,preoperative invasive ventilation,preoperative mesenteric mal-perfusion and aortic root replacement were independent predictors of in-hospital mortality among octogenarians(AUC=0.792;E:O ratio=0.991;CITL=0.016;slope=1.096).An additive score was developed.A risk score≤1 was observed in 68.4%of patients,and their in-hospital mortality was 20.9%.Conclusions Provided a thoughtful patient selection,surgery may provide a survival benefit in patients aged≥80 years with ATAAD that,when compared to younger patients and the general population,may last up to 5 years after the procedure.These findings have significant epidemiologic and clinical relevance because of the increasing longevity of the population of the Western countries.
文摘Traumatic rupture of the ascending aorta is rare. We report the case of a 23-year-old man who suffered a service accident by crushing the thorax between two tanks during army maneuvers that resulted in an adventitial rupture of the ascending thoracic aorta extending to the Crosse. Treatment consisted of replacement of the ascending aorta with a 24 mm Hemashield straight tube and re-implantation of supra-aortic vessels at the dome of the prosthesis.
文摘The traumatic break of the ascending aorta is rare. We bring report the case of a 40-year-old man, a victim of accident of the public highway having caused a break of the posterior face of the ascending aorta. The explorations scanno graphique and per operating highlighted this break. The treatment consisted of an edge-to-edge direct suture of the ascending aorta.