To provide data on the management and outcomes of patients with acute retrograde aortic dissection (AD) originating from a tear in the descending aorta with extension into the aortic arch or ascending aorta. All patients enrolled in the International Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection from 1996-2015 were reviewed. Retrograde AD was defined by primary tear in the descending aorta with proximal extension into the arch or ascending aorta. Primary end points were in-hospital management strategy and mortality. We identified 101 patients with retrograde AD (67 men; 63.2 ± 14.0 years). During index hospitalization, medical (MED), open surgical (SURG), and endovascular (ENDO) therapies were undertaken in 44, 33, and 22 patients, respectively. The ...
Background/aims: Acute aortic dissection (AAD) is a rare life-threatening disease that does not easi...
This study provides early results of re-operations after the prior surgical treatment of acute type ...
OBJECTIVES Type A aortic dissection requires immediate surgical repair. Despite improvements in sur...
To provide data on the management and outcomes of patients with acute retrograde aortic dissection (...
To provide data on the management and outcomes of patients with acute retrograde aortic dissection (...
To provide data on the management and outcomes of patients with acute retrograde aortic dissection (...
To provide data on the management and outcomes of patients with acute retrograde aortic dissection (...
Background—Natural history of aortic dissection (AD) with intimal tear in the descending or abdomina...
Aortic dissection with an entrance tear in the transverse aorta is generally considered to have the ...
Aortic dissection with an entrance tear in the transverse aorta is generally considered to have the ...
Background. Optimal management of acute type B aortic dissection with retrograde arch extension is c...
Aortic dissection requires immediate medical attention. The optimal treatment approach of Type B aor...
ObjectiveThe aim of our study was to delineate the effect of aortic arch surgery extension on the ou...
This study provides early results of re-operations after the prior surgical treatment of acute type ...
AbstractObjective: There has been controversy as to the selection of surgical treatments for acute t...
Background/aims: Acute aortic dissection (AAD) is a rare life-threatening disease that does not easi...
This study provides early results of re-operations after the prior surgical treatment of acute type ...
OBJECTIVES Type A aortic dissection requires immediate surgical repair. Despite improvements in sur...
To provide data on the management and outcomes of patients with acute retrograde aortic dissection (...
To provide data on the management and outcomes of patients with acute retrograde aortic dissection (...
To provide data on the management and outcomes of patients with acute retrograde aortic dissection (...
To provide data on the management and outcomes of patients with acute retrograde aortic dissection (...
Background—Natural history of aortic dissection (AD) with intimal tear in the descending or abdomina...
Aortic dissection with an entrance tear in the transverse aorta is generally considered to have the ...
Aortic dissection with an entrance tear in the transverse aorta is generally considered to have the ...
Background. Optimal management of acute type B aortic dissection with retrograde arch extension is c...
Aortic dissection requires immediate medical attention. The optimal treatment approach of Type B aor...
ObjectiveThe aim of our study was to delineate the effect of aortic arch surgery extension on the ou...
This study provides early results of re-operations after the prior surgical treatment of acute type ...
AbstractObjective: There has been controversy as to the selection of surgical treatments for acute t...
Background/aims: Acute aortic dissection (AAD) is a rare life-threatening disease that does not easi...
This study provides early results of re-operations after the prior surgical treatment of acute type ...
OBJECTIVES Type A aortic dissection requires immediate surgical repair. Despite improvements in sur...