Impact of ascending aortic, hemiarch and arch repair on early and long-term outcomes in patients with Stanford A acute aortic dissection.
Julia MerkleAnton SabashnikovAntje-Christin DeppeMohamed ZeriouhJohanna MaierCarolyn WeberKaveh EghbalzadehGeorg SchlachtenbergerOlga ShostakIlija DjordjevicElmar KuhnParwis B RahmanianNavid MadershahianChristian RustenbachOliver LiakopoulosYeong-Hoon ChoiFerdinand Kuhn-RégnierThorsten WahlersPublished in: Therapeutic advances in cardiovascular disease (2018)
With Stanford A AAD the incidence of perioperative complications increased significantly with the extent of the surgical approach. Subgroup analysis and long-term follow up in patients undergoing isolated ascending or hemiarch surgery showed a lower incidence of cerebrovascular events compared with surgery for total arch replacement.