Type A Aortic Dissection in Patients With Bicuspid Aortic Valve Aortopathy.

Publication/Presentation Date

1-1-2020

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate clinical, aortic, and outcome characteristics of type A aortic dissection patients with bicuspid aortic valves (BAVs) and tricuspid aortic valves (TAVs).

METHODS: Patient characteristics and radiographic, operative, and outcome data were evaluated and compared between 1068 TAV patients and 72 BAV patients operated on for type A aortic dissection in 2 centers. Predissection aortic diameters were calculated as previously reported for TAV patients.

RESULTS: BAV patients were significantly younger (P < .001) and had a lower incidence of cardiovascular risk factors. Although the clinical presentation was similar, the dissection affected the abdominal aorta significantly more often in TAV patients (P = .029). Aortic root replacements were performed significantly more often in BAV patients (P < .001). Postoperative outcome was similar between the 2 groups. BAV patients had a significantly larger maximum postdissection diameter (P < .001) and calculated predissection diameter (P < .001) compared with TAV patients. Predissection ascending aortic diameters were less than 5.5 cm in 96% of all TAV patients and less than 5.0 cm in 76% of all BAV patients.

CONCLUSIONS: Acute type A aortic dissection in BAV patients is not associated with worse clinical or long-term outcome but significantly influences the proximal aortic repair. After modeling predissection aortic diameters, less than 5% of all TAV patients and possibly less than 25% of all BAV patients would meet the elective threshold for preventative replacement of the ascending aorta.

Volume

109

Issue

1

First Page

94

Last Page

100

ISSN

1552-6259

Disciplines

Medicine and Health Sciences

PubMedID

31265822

Department(s)

Department of Surgery

Document Type

Article

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