Five-year results for endovascular repair of acute complicated type B aortic dissection

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Hanna, Jennifer M. [1 ]
Andersen, Nicholas D. [1 ]
Ganapathi, Asvin M. [1 ]
McCann, Richard L. [2 ]
Hughes, G. Chad [1 ]
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[1] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Div Cardiovasc & Thorac Surg, Durham, NC 27710 USA
[2] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Div Vasc Surg, Durham, NC 27710 USA
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STENT-GRAFT PLACEMENT; DESCENDING THORACIC AORTA; SURGERY; MANAGEMENT; RISK; MULTICENTER; ANEURYSMS; OUTCOMES; REGISTRY;
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10.1016/j.jvs.2013.07.001
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Introduction: Despite a current lack of U. S. Food and Drug Administration approval for the indication, thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) has replaced open surgical management for acute complicated type B aortic dissection due to promising short-and midterm data. However, long-term results, with a view toward durability and need for secondary procedures, are limited. As such, the objective of the present study is to report long-term outcomes of TEVAR for acute (<= 2 weeks from symptom onset) complicated type B dissection. Methods: Between July 2005 and September 2012, 50 consecutive patients underwent TEVAR for management of acute complicated type B dissection at a single referral institution. Patient records were retrospectively reviewed from a prospectively maintained clinical database. Results: Indications for intervention included rupture in 10 (20%), malperfusion in 24 (48%), and/or refractory pain/impending rupture in 17 (34%). One patient (2%) had both rupture and malperfusion indications. Ten (20%) patients required one or more adjunctive procedures, in addition to TEVAR, to treat malperfusion syndromes. In-hospital and 30day rates of death were both 0%; 30-day/in-hospital rates of stroke, permanent paraplegia/paraparesis, and new-onset dialysis were 2% (n = 1), 2% (n = 1), and 4% (n = 2), respectively. Median follow-up was 33.8 months = interquartile range, 12.3-56.6 months]. Overall survival at 5 and 7 years was 84%, with no deaths attributable to aortic pathology. Thirteen (26%) patients required a total of 17 reinterventions over the study period for type I endoleak (n = 5), metachronous aortic pathology (n = 5), persistent false lumen pressurization via distal fenestrations (n = 4), type II endoleak (n = 2), or retrograde acute type A aortic dissection (n = 1). Median time to first reintervention was 4.5 months (range, 0 days-40.3 months). Of the 17 total reinterventions, six (35%) were performed using open techniques and 11 (65%) with endovascular or hybrid methods; there was no difference in survival between patients who did or did not require reintervention. Conclusions: This study confirms the excellent short-term outcomes of TEVAR for acute complicated type B dissection and demonstrates the results to be durable and sustained over long-term follow-up. Although aortic reinterventions were required in one-quarter of patients, no aortic-related deaths were observed. These data support the use of TEVAR for acute complicated type B aortic dissection but also highlight the importance of life-long aortic surveillance by an experienced aortic referral center in order to identify and treat complications of the underlying disease process and treatment, as well as new aortic pathologies, as they arise. (J Vasc Surg 2014; 59: 96-106.)
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