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[Malperfusion after Aortic Dissection - Management and Techniques].

Tugce ÖzBarbara RantnerJan StanaKonstantinos StavroulakisSven PeterßMaximilian PichlmaierCarlota Fernandez PrendesNikolaos Tsilimparis
Published in: Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie (2023)
Malperfusion is a common complication of aortic dissection and further increases this deadly disease's mortality. An effective treatment strategy requires a timely diagnosis based on the clinical findings and the available instruments, understanding the disease's pathomechanism, recognising the therapy options recommended by the guidelines, and the diagnostic and therapeutic innovations of the area of research. The final treatment decision should be patient- and case-specific. In this work, we have considered malperfusion after aortic dissection, not only as a complication of aortic dissection but as a separate disease and summarise important information that can contribute to efficient therapy decisions in everyday clinical practice.
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