How does the ascending aorta geometry change when it dissects?
Publication/Presentation Date
4-8-2014
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to delineate changes in aortic geometry and diameter due to dissection.
BACKGROUND: Aortic diameter is the major criterion for elective ascending aortic replacement for dilated ascending aortas to prevent aortic dissection. However, recommendations are made on the basis of clinical experience and observation of diameters of previously dissected aortas.
METHODS: Six tertiary centers on 2 continents reviewed their acute aortic dissection type A databases, which contained 1,821 patients. Included were all non-Marfan patients with nonbicuspid aortic valves who had undergone computed tomography angiographycompared.
RESULTS: Altogether, 63 patients were included (27 spontaneous and 36 retrograde dissections, median age 68 [57; 77] years; 54% were men). In all but 1 patient, maximum ascending aortic diameter was(40.1 [36.6; 45.3] mm vs. 52.9 [46.1; 58.6] mm, +12.8 mm; p < 0.001; 124.0 [90.8; 162.5] cm(3) vs. 171.0 [147.0; 197.0] cm(3), +47 cm(3); p < 0.001). Mean aortic arch diameter increased from 39.8 (30.5; 42.6) mm to 46.4 (42.0; 51.6) mm (+6.6 mm; p < 0.001) and descending thoracic aorta diameter from 31.2 (27.0; 33.3) mm to 34.9 (30.9; 39.5) mm (+3.7 mm; p < 0.001). Changes in thoracic aorta geometry were similar for spontaneous and retrograde etiology.
CONCLUSIONS: Geometry of the thoracic aorta is affected by aortic dissection, leading to an increase in diameter that is most pronounced in the ascending aorta. Both spontaneous and retrograde dissection result in similar aortic geometry changes.
Volume
63
Issue
13
First Page
1311
Last Page
1319
ISSN
1558-3597
Published In/Presented At
Rylski, B., Blanke, P., Beyersdorf, F., Desai, N. D., Milewski, R. K., Siepe, M., Kari, F. A., Czerny, M., Carrel, T., Schlensak, C., Krüger, T., Mack, M. J., Brinkman, W. T., Mohr, F. W., Etz, C. D., Luehr, M., & Bavaria, J. E. (2014). How does the ascending aorta geometry change when it dissects?. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 63(13), 1311–1319. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2013.12.028
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
24509277
Department(s)
Department of Surgery
Document Type
Article