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Overview of acute type A dissection in Japan.

Hiroaki OsadaKenji Minatoya
Published in: Indian journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery (2023)
Acute type A aortic dissection is a relatively uncommon but devastating disease and usually requires emergency surgery. Based on the several database projects, a large amount of perioperative patient data has now been accumulated and is expected to be useful in clinical practice. Especially in Japan, the number of surgeries for acute type A aortic dissection has been gradually increasing recently, and the overall mortality rate has stabilized at less than 10%. One of the keys to further improvement in outcomes will be to improve the results of aortic root replacement. In addition, strategies need to be established for very elderly patients, comatose patients, and patients with malperfusion as preoperative conditions. The use of a relatively new device, the frozen elephant trunk, is also increasing and might be changing the surgical outcome. In this report, we describe the current status of acute type A aortic dissection in Japan, with reference to recent guidelines and literature.
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