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Objective: The relationship between common carotid artery (CCA) involvement in acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) and postoperative outcomes remains unclear. We investigated outcomes and described our current advanced strategy.
Taishi Inoue, MD +6 more
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Aortic dissection with acute malperfusion syndrome: Endovascular fenestration via the funnel technique [PDF]
To analyze the short- and long-term results of an original aortic fenestration method using the funnel technique during aortic dissection complicated by malperfusion syndrome.The funnel technique consists of deployment of an uncovered aortic stent graft placed from the false to the right lumen through an intimal flap aortic fenestration made by balloon
Vendrell, Anne +8 more
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Management of Lower Extremity Ischaemia During Type A Dissection Repair
Introduction: Type A aortic dissection can present with malperfusion syndrome. Lower limb ischaemia may resolve with repair of the dissection; however, the long duration of repair and/or persistent ischaemia may leave tissue at risk of necrosis with ...
Kathryn L. Howe +2 more
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Today, the issue of the effectiveness of emergency specialized care for patients with acute aortic syndrome (AAS) is extremely relevant in Russian healthcare. Much attention is paid to logistics and management in the AAS.
R. A. Yakubov +3 more
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Coronary malperfusion in acute type A aortic dissection
To the Editor, Coronary malperfusion in patients with aortic dissection further worsens prognosis due to compromised myocardial blood flow. The incidence rate of coronary disease goes from 9% to 10% according to various registries.1,2 Also, it can occur ...
Cristina Morante Perea +5 more
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Arc of Buhler: A lifesaving anatomic variation. A case report [PDF]
The presence of malperfusion syndrome in cases of complicated acute type B aortic dissection is a negative predictive factor and urgent intervention is indicated.
Schizas Nikolaos +5 more
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Malperfusion syndromes in type A aortic dissection: what we have learned from IRAD [PDF]
Patients presenting with type A acute aortic dissection (TAAD) complicated by malperfusion syndromes represent one of the highest surgical risk cohorts for cardiovascular surgeons. In the setting of aortic dissection, end-organ ischemia may involve any of the major arterial side branches resulting in myocardial, cerebral, spinal cord, visceral and/or ...
Berretta, Paolo +5 more
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Dead Legs: A Case of Bilateral Leg Paralysis
Aortoiliac occlusive disease (AOD) is a rare presentation of thrombosis of the abdominal aorta. Also known as Leriche syndrome, its classic description entails claudication of the buttocks, thighs, and calves, absent femoral pulses, and impotence.
Faith Quenzer +2 more
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Abstract Objective To develop and internally validate a mechanistic, three‐domain framework for early classification and prediction of pre‐eclampsia (PE) using first‐trimester angiogenic, uteroplacental, and maternal vascular biomarkers. Methods In a prospective cohort of 1925 singleton pregnancies screened at 11 to 13.6 weeks, placental growth factor (
Johnatan Torres‐Torres +8 more
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Proximal stenting to resolve malperfusion before arch repair of a Marfan Type A dissection
Malperfusion has been reported as one of the strongest predictors of morbidity and mortality during arch repair in the setting of a Type A aortic dissection.
Chinmayee Potti, MD +5 more
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