Introduction: Type A aortic dissection (AAD) is a life-threatening disease with very high mortality. The gold standard treatment is surgical, as medical treatment has been proven to be ineffective. It is still unclear the role of pre-operative neurological dysfunction in the prognosis of the patient. Therefore, the choice of performing surgery in patients with neurological symptoms is still left to the surgeon at the time of the diagnosis. The aim of this study is to make a narrative review of the current literature about the management of patients with neurological symptoms in AAD patients. Evidence acquisition: A bibliographical research was performed on PubMed, looking for papers containing the words: "(preoperative neurological sympt...
ObjectivesThe management strategy remains controversial for patients presenting with type A acute ao...
OBJECTIVES: Both preoperative (disease-related) and operative (management-related) variables make th...
Objectives: Surgical procedures for various aortic arch pathologies still result in high mortality a...
OBJECTIVES Severe neurological deficit (ND) due to acute aortic dissection type A (AADA) was cons...
Gebiet: Kardiologie Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Severe neurologiCal defiCit (ND) due to aCute aortiC dis...
Severe neurological deficit (ND) due to acute aortic dissection type A (AADA) was considered a contr...
OBJECTIVES Severe neurological deficit (ND) due to acute aortic dissection type A (AADA) was conside...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative central neurologic deficits in the context of acute type A dissection are a...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative central neurologic deficits in the context of acute type A dissection are a...
OBJECTIVES: The management strategy remains controversial for patients presenting with type A acute...
OBJECTIVES: The management strategy remains controversial for patients presenting with type A acute...
The aim of this retrospective study was to assess pre- and intraoperative factors leading to neurolo...
Objectives: The management strategy remains controversial for patients presenting with type A acute ...
Background. Syncope or new onset focal neurologic deficits are described in as many as one fifth of ...
none20siOBJECTIVES: The management strategy remains controversial for patients presenting with type...
ObjectivesThe management strategy remains controversial for patients presenting with type A acute ao...
OBJECTIVES: Both preoperative (disease-related) and operative (management-related) variables make th...
Objectives: Surgical procedures for various aortic arch pathologies still result in high mortality a...
OBJECTIVES Severe neurological deficit (ND) due to acute aortic dissection type A (AADA) was cons...
Gebiet: Kardiologie Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Severe neurologiCal defiCit (ND) due to aCute aortiC dis...
Severe neurological deficit (ND) due to acute aortic dissection type A (AADA) was considered a contr...
OBJECTIVES Severe neurological deficit (ND) due to acute aortic dissection type A (AADA) was conside...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative central neurologic deficits in the context of acute type A dissection are a...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative central neurologic deficits in the context of acute type A dissection are a...
OBJECTIVES: The management strategy remains controversial for patients presenting with type A acute...
OBJECTIVES: The management strategy remains controversial for patients presenting with type A acute...
The aim of this retrospective study was to assess pre- and intraoperative factors leading to neurolo...
Objectives: The management strategy remains controversial for patients presenting with type A acute ...
Background. Syncope or new onset focal neurologic deficits are described in as many as one fifth of ...
none20siOBJECTIVES: The management strategy remains controversial for patients presenting with type...
ObjectivesThe management strategy remains controversial for patients presenting with type A acute ao...
OBJECTIVES: Both preoperative (disease-related) and operative (management-related) variables make th...
Objectives: Surgical procedures for various aortic arch pathologies still result in high mortality a...