Post-operative outcomes of inflammatory thoracic aortitis: a study of 41 patients from a cohort of 1119 surgical cases

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Hugh C. Caterson
Ang Li
Lyn March
Paul G. Bannon
David Marshman
Hugh D. Wolfenden
James Kench
Trent Davidson
Hwei-Choo Soh
Anthony M. Sammel
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[1] Prince of Wales Hospital,Rheumatology Department
[2] The University of Sydney,Boden Initiative, Charles Perkins Centre
[3] Royal North Shore Hospital,Rheumatology Department
[4] Royal Prince Alfred Hospital,Cardiothoracic Surgery Department
[5] Royal North Shore Hospital,Cardiothoracic Surgery Department
[6] Prince of Wales Hospital,Cardiothoracic Surgery Department
[7] Royal Prince Alfred Hospital,Anatomical Pathology Department
[8] Prince of Wales Hospital,Anatomical Pathology Department
[9] Royal North Shore Hospital,Anatomical Pathology Department
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Clinical Rheumatology | 2022年 / 41卷
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Aortitis; Corticosteroid therapy; Giant cell arteritis; Surgery; Takayasu arteritis;
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Aortitis is found in 2–12% of thoracic aortic aneurysm repair/replacement surgeries. Yet little is known about such patients’ post-operative outcomes or the role of post-operative corticosteroids. The study was undertaken across three tertiary referral hospitals in Sydney, Australia. Prospectively collected data for all thoracic aortic repair/replacement patients between 2004 and 2018 was accessed from a national surgical registry and analysed. Histopathology records identified cases of inflammatory aortitis which were subclassified as clinically isolated aortitis (CIA), giant cell arteritis (GCA), Takayasu (TAK) or other aortitis. Between-group outcomes were compared utilising logistic and median regression analyses. Between 2004 and 2018, a total of 1119 thoracic aortic surgeries were performed of which 41 (3.7%) were inflammatory aortitis cases (66% CIA, 27% GCA, 5% TAK, 2% other). Eight out of 41 (20%) aortitis patients received post-operative corticosteroids. Compared to non-aortitis patients, the aortitis group was predominantly female (53.7% vs. 28.1%, p < 0.01), was older (mean 70 vs. 62 years, p < 0.01) and had higher prevalence of hypertension (82.9% vs. 67.1%, p = 0.03) and pre-operative immunosuppression (9.8% vs. 1.4%, p < 0.01). There was no difference (p > 0.05) between aortitis and non-aortitis groups for 30-day mortality (7.3% vs 6.5%), significant morbidity (14.6% vs. 22.4%), or infection (9.8% vs. 6.4%). Outcomes were similar for the non-corticosteroid-treated aortitis subgroup. Histologic evidence of inflammatory thoracic aortitis following surgery did not affect post-operative mortality or morbidity. Withholding corticosteroids did not adversely affect patient outcomes. These findings will assist rheumatologists and surgeons in the post-operative management of aortitis.
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