Aortic dissection in cardiac allograft recipients. A report of two cases.
Publication/Presentation Date
11-1-1993
Abstract
Aortic dissection in cardiac allograft recipients has not been reported previously, to our knowledge. We have observed two fatal aortic dissections in heart transplant recipients: one in the immediate postoperative period and one occurring 5 years after transplantation. We discuss the clinical presentations, pathologic findings, possible pathogenetic mechanisms, and risk factors. Because the frequency of aortic dissection after heart transplantation appears to be relatively low (< 1%), such disease may be clinically unsuspected. Given the uniformly poor outcome observed in our two patients, we suggest that increased awareness of the possible development of aortic dissection after heart transplantation may result in improved survival of affected patients.
Volume
117
Issue
11
First Page
1170
Last Page
1173
ISSN
0003-9985
Published In/Presented At
Coppola, D., Alpern, J., Brozena, S., McClurken, J., & Goldman, B. (1993). Aortic dissection in cardiac allograft recipients. A report of two cases. Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine, 117(11), 1170–1173.
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
8239942
Department(s)
Department of Surgery
Document Type
Article