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Outcomes Of Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair (Tevar) Procedure In Octogenarians, Nonagenarians And Centenarians: A Population-Based Study, Dakota B. Pastore, Tony Elias, Rafail Beshai, Kyrillos Girgis, Maziyar Daneshvar, Keith Anacker May 2024

Outcomes Of Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair (Tevar) Procedure In Octogenarians, Nonagenarians And Centenarians: A Population-Based Study, Dakota B. Pastore, Tony Elias, Rafail Beshai, Kyrillos Girgis, Maziyar Daneshvar, Keith Anacker

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Introduction: Limited data exists for patients undergoing a thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) procedure who are older than or equal to 80 years old (YO). This study sought to examine the national inpatient sample (NIS) database to describe in-hospital outcomes among these older patients.

Methods: The NIS was searched for hospitalizations of adults who underwent a TEVAR procedure in 2019 and 2020. The study compared those aged 80 YO and over to those younger than 80 YO. The primary outcome was inpatient mortality. Secondary outcomes included hospital length of stay (LOS), and total hospital charges (TOTHCG).

Results: This study included …


Sex Differences In Outcomes Among Patients Undergoing Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair (Tevar) Procedure: A Retrospective Cohort Study, Dakota B. Pastore, Tony Elias, Rafail Beshai, Kyrillos Girgis, Maziyar Daneshvar, Keith Anacker May 2024

Sex Differences In Outcomes Among Patients Undergoing Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair (Tevar) Procedure: A Retrospective Cohort Study, Dakota B. Pastore, Tony Elias, Rafail Beshai, Kyrillos Girgis, Maziyar Daneshvar, Keith Anacker

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Introduction: There is limited data about sex differences in patients undergoing a thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) procedure. This study sought to examine the national inpatient sample (NIS) database to describe in-hospital outcomes by gender.

Methods: The NIS was searched for hospitalizations of adult patients who underwent TEVAR in 2019 and 2020. For this cohort, female patients were identified, and pregnant patients were excluded. The primary outcome was inpatient mortality. Secondary outcomes included hospital length of stay (LOS), and total hospital charges (TOTHCG).

Results: This study included 696 patients who underwent TEVAR. 255 (36.6%) females were identified, of which, 7 …


Open Repair With Latissimus Muscle Flap Coverage For Treatment Of Infected Thoracic Endovascular Aneurysm Repair, Lucas Ribé Bernal, Rana O Afifi, Anthony L Estrera Apr 2024

Open Repair With Latissimus Muscle Flap Coverage For Treatment Of Infected Thoracic Endovascular Aneurysm Repair, Lucas Ribé Bernal, Rana O Afifi, Anthony L Estrera

Journal Articles

A male patient, 70 years of age, was evaluated for an infected thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR). After presenting with persistent fever, a positron emission tomography scan found an infected aortic stent graft. The patient underwent open repair with explantation of the infected TEVAR, extensive periaortic debridement, graft replacement with a Dacron graft, and complete coverage with a latissimus dorsi muscle flap. Tissue culture revealed


Gore Ctag Sleeve-Associated Maldeployment For Traumatic Aortic Injury With Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery, Samuel Leonard, Brett Vernier, Kourosh Keyhani, Arash Keyhani, Akiko Tanaka, S Keisin Wang Sep 2023

Gore Ctag Sleeve-Associated Maldeployment For Traumatic Aortic Injury With Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery, Samuel Leonard, Brett Vernier, Kourosh Keyhani, Arash Keyhani, Akiko Tanaka, S Keisin Wang

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A 30-year-old woman presented following a motor vehicle collision with a grade III blunt thoracic aortic injury and an aberrant right subclavian artery. Using intraoperative ultrasound and diagnostic subtraction angiography, we deployed an aortic endograft (cTAG; W.L. Gore & Associates), excluding the injury and aberrant right subclavian artery. The patient immediately lost arterial waveforms in her left arm, confirming incidental coverage of the left subclavian artery, likely due to the polytetrafluoroethylene sheath of the endograft. Her pulses returned after placement of a left subclavian chimney via retrograde brachial artery access.


Registry Of Aortic Diseases To Model Adverse Events And Progression (Roadmap) In Uncomplicated Type B Aortic Dissection: Study Design And Rationale, Domenico Mastrodicasa, Martin J Willemink, Valery L Turner, Virginia Hinostroza, Marina Codari, Kate Hanneman, Maral Ouzounian, Daniel Ocazionez Trujillo, Rana O Afifi, Sandeep Hedgire, Nicholas S Burris, Bo Yang, Joan M Lacomis, Thomas G Gleason, Davide Pacini, Gianluca Folesani, Luigi Lovato, Ricarda Hinzpeter, Hatem Alkadhi, Arthur E Stillman, Edward P Chen, Sander M J Van Kuijk, Geert W H Schurink, Anna M Sailer, Kathrin Bäumler, D Craig Miller, Michael P Fischbein, Dominik Fleischmann Dec 2022

Registry Of Aortic Diseases To Model Adverse Events And Progression (Roadmap) In Uncomplicated Type B Aortic Dissection: Study Design And Rationale, Domenico Mastrodicasa, Martin J Willemink, Valery L Turner, Virginia Hinostroza, Marina Codari, Kate Hanneman, Maral Ouzounian, Daniel Ocazionez Trujillo, Rana O Afifi, Sandeep Hedgire, Nicholas S Burris, Bo Yang, Joan M Lacomis, Thomas G Gleason, Davide Pacini, Gianluca Folesani, Luigi Lovato, Ricarda Hinzpeter, Hatem Alkadhi, Arthur E Stillman, Edward P Chen, Sander M J Van Kuijk, Geert W H Schurink, Anna M Sailer, Kathrin Bäumler, D Craig Miller, Michael P Fischbein, Dominik Fleischmann

Journal Articles

PURPOSE: To describe the design and methodological approach of a multicenter, retrospective study to externally validate a clinical and imaging-based model for predicting the risk of late adverse events in patients with initially uncomplicated type B aortic dissection (uTBAD).

MATERIALS AND METHODS: The Registry of Aortic Diseases to Model Adverse Events and Progression (ROADMAP) is a collaboration between 10 academic aortic centers in North America and Europe. Two centers have previously developed and internally validated a recently developed risk prediction model. Clinical and imaging data from eight ROADMAP centers will be used for external validation. Patients with uTBAD who survived …