Perioperative and Long-Term Outcomes of Acute Stanford Type A Aortic Dissection Repair in Octogenarians

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作者
Masraf, Hannah [1 ]
Navaratnarajah, Manoraj [2 ]
Viola, Laura [2 ]
Sef, Davorin [2 ]
Malvindi, Pietro G. [3 ]
Miskolczi, Szabolcs [2 ]
Velissaris, Theodore [2 ]
Luthra, Suvitesh [2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Kingston Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Div Surg, Kingston Upon Thames KT2 7QB, England
[2] Southampton Univ Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Wessex Cardiothorac Ctr, Div Cardiac Surg, Southampton SO16 6YD, England
[3] Polytech Univ Marche, Lancisi Cardiovasc Ctr, Cardiac Surg Unit, Ospedali Riuniti Marche, I-60126 Ancona, Italy
[4] Univ Southampton, Fac Med, Dept Human Dev & Hlth, Southampton SO17 1BJ, England
关键词
acute aortic dissection; type A aortic dissection; octogenarians; Stanford type A; aortic dissection repair; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; EMERGENCY-SURGERY; REGISTRY; JAPAN;
D O I
10.3390/medsci12030045
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: The aims of this study were to assess the perioperative morbidity, mortality and long-term survival of octogenarians undergoing acute type A aortic dissection repair (ATAAD), and to compare open and closed distal anastomosis techniques. Methods: This was a single-centre retrospective study (2007-2021). Open versus closed distal anastomosis were compared. Uni- and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to identify independent predictors of in-hospital mortality. Kaplan-Meier and Cox proportional hazards methods were used to compare long-term survival. Results: Fifty octogenarian patients were included (median age-82 years; closed distal-22; open distal-28). Median cardiopulmonary bypass time was 187 min (open distal vs. closed distal group; 219 min vs. 115.5 min, p < 0.01, respectively). Median cross-clamp time was 93 min (IQR; 76-130 min). Median circulatory arrest time was 26 min (IQR; 20-39 min) in the open-distal group. In-hospital mortality was 18% (open distal; 14.2% vs. closed distal; 22.7%, p = 0.44). Stroke was 26% (open distal; 28.6% vs. closed distal; 22.7%, p = 0.64). Median survival was 7.2 years (IQR; 4.5-11.6 years). Survival was comparable between open and closed distal groups (median 10.6 vs. 7.2 years, p = 0.35, respectively). Critical preoperative status (HR; 3.2, p = 0.03) and composite endpoint (renal replacement therapy, new neurological event, length of stay > 30 days or return to theatre; HR; 4.1, p = 0.02) predicted adverse survival. Open distal anastomosis did no impact survival. Conclusions: ATAAD repair in selected octogenarians has acceptable short- and long-term survival. There is no significant difference between open versus closed distal anastomosis strategies.
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