none13noFondazione Luisa Fanti Melloni” , University of Bologna, ItalyBackground: The aim was to assess the long-term outcome of patients diagnosed with type A and type B acute aortic syndromes (AAS) and the mortality risk predictors. Methods: A single centre retrospective observational study was performed on consecutive patients diagnosed with AAS and discharged between 2000 and 2016: 242 surgically treated type A, 87 uncomplicated, medically treated type B, and 80 complicated type B who received endovascular/surgical/hybrid treatment. Follow up of discharged patients (5 ± 3.9 years) was almost complete by the end of the study (December 2017). Results: The mean age was 65.3 ± 12.5 years, and 70.2% were men. Long-term all cause mortal...
BACKGROUND: Stanford Type B acute aortic dissection (TB-AAD) spares the ascending aorta and is optim...
Background: Acute aortic dissection is one of the most serious life-threatening conditions, with mor...
Background Long-term survival and risk of reoperation in “non-Marfan syndrome” patients with a long ...
Background: The aim was to assess the long-term outcome of patients diagnosed with type A and type B...
BACKGROUND - Follow-up survival studies in patients with acute type B aortic dissection have been re...
OBJECTIVES: Despite substantial progress in surgical techniques and perioperative management, the tr...
Despite substantial progress in surgical techniques and perioperative management, the treatment and ...
OBJECTIVES: Despite substantial progress in surgical techniques and perioperative management, the tr...
BACKGROUND - Earlier studies evaluating long-term survival in type A acute aortic dissection (TA-AAD...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate, in patients with acute type B aortic dissection, the results of medical a...
none9noOBJECTIVES: To assess early and long-term outcomes in a large cohort of patients undergoing o...
BackgroundType B aortic syndrome is one of the most life-threatening aortic condition. The managemen...
Objectives: Medical treatment is generally advocated for patients with acute type B aortic dissectio...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: This study sought to evaluate long-term survival in type B aortic dissection ...
OBJECTIVE: Late morbidity and mortality related to aortic branches in patients with aortic dissectio...
BACKGROUND: Stanford Type B acute aortic dissection (TB-AAD) spares the ascending aorta and is optim...
Background: Acute aortic dissection is one of the most serious life-threatening conditions, with mor...
Background Long-term survival and risk of reoperation in “non-Marfan syndrome” patients with a long ...
Background: The aim was to assess the long-term outcome of patients diagnosed with type A and type B...
BACKGROUND - Follow-up survival studies in patients with acute type B aortic dissection have been re...
OBJECTIVES: Despite substantial progress in surgical techniques and perioperative management, the tr...
Despite substantial progress in surgical techniques and perioperative management, the treatment and ...
OBJECTIVES: Despite substantial progress in surgical techniques and perioperative management, the tr...
BACKGROUND - Earlier studies evaluating long-term survival in type A acute aortic dissection (TA-AAD...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate, in patients with acute type B aortic dissection, the results of medical a...
none9noOBJECTIVES: To assess early and long-term outcomes in a large cohort of patients undergoing o...
BackgroundType B aortic syndrome is one of the most life-threatening aortic condition. The managemen...
Objectives: Medical treatment is generally advocated for patients with acute type B aortic dissectio...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: This study sought to evaluate long-term survival in type B aortic dissection ...
OBJECTIVE: Late morbidity and mortality related to aortic branches in patients with aortic dissectio...
BACKGROUND: Stanford Type B acute aortic dissection (TB-AAD) spares the ascending aorta and is optim...
Background: Acute aortic dissection is one of the most serious life-threatening conditions, with mor...
Background Long-term survival and risk of reoperation in “non-Marfan syndrome” patients with a long ...