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Usefulness Of Computed Tomography Parameters In Predicting The Clinical Outcomes Of Acute Aortic Dissection, Eleanor Wei Sze Lee, Kwok Hin Yiu, Willis Chun Wai Lam, Cyrus Yiu Kwan Ko, Sung Yee Wong, Kin Wing Chan
Usefulness Of Computed Tomography Parameters In Predicting The Clinical Outcomes Of Acute Aortic Dissection, Eleanor Wei Sze Lee, Kwok Hin Yiu, Willis Chun Wai Lam, Cyrus Yiu Kwan Ko, Sung Yee Wong, Kin Wing Chan
Journal of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology
Background
Acute aortic dissection is a potentially life-threatening condition among patients presenting with chest pain to emergency department. Without a prompt diagnosis and treatment, it carries high mortality and morbidity. Computed tomography (CT) of thorax and abdomen is one of the commonly used non-invasive investigation modalities for diagnosis of acute aortic dissection. Apart from making a diagnosis, there are a number of parameters in the CT images that may be helpful in providing prognostic information. In this study, prognostic values of these parameters in predicting both short term and intermediate term clinical outcomes of acute aortic dissection will be evaluated. …
Increased Epicardial Adipose Tissue Is Associated With The Extent Of Aortic Dissection, Ahmet S. Yõlmaz
Increased Epicardial Adipose Tissue Is Associated With The Extent Of Aortic Dissection, Ahmet S. Yõlmaz
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
Background: Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is a biologically active organ that has endocrine and paracrine functions. Endothelial dysfunction, systemic, and local inflammatory response, due to bio-active molecules produced by EAT, may affect aortic dissection propagation and extent. We investigated the association between EAT thickness and the extent of aortic dissection.
Methods: We retrospectively enrolled 78 patients with aortic dissection diagnosed by thoracoabdominal Computerized Tomography (CT). EAT was measured from the thickest part of the perpendicular plane between the pericardium and free wall of the right ventricle using CT. Aortic dissection length was measured from the beginning to the end of …
Delayed Repair Of Aortic Dissection In Sickle Cell Anaemia As A Combined Cardiac And Vascular Surgical Approach, Massimo Capoccia, Maziar Mireskandari, Nicholas J. Cheshire, Ulrich P. Rosendahl
Delayed Repair Of Aortic Dissection In Sickle Cell Anaemia As A Combined Cardiac And Vascular Surgical Approach, Massimo Capoccia, Maziar Mireskandari, Nicholas J. Cheshire, Ulrich P. Rosendahl
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
We discuss a patient who presented with a type B aortic dissection with a retrograde progression in the context of sickle cell anaemia. Given the involvement of the superior mesenteric artery and concern for bowel ischaemia, a delayed approach was considered. Subsequently, a frozen elephant trunk was performed in the hybrid theatre with the back-up of the vascular surgeon for mesenteric protection. A technically demanding procedure followed by a prolonged and challenging postoperative course finally led to a successful outcome. We argue that the case presented is an example of how a close cooperation between professionals can offer additional options …