The Role of Location, Length, and Thickness of the Intimal Flap in the Propagation of Stanford Type B Aortic Dissection Based on Ex Vivo Porcine Aorta Models.
Shuangjing WangHeyue JiaYifu XiPengfei YuanMingwei WuWei GuoDuanduan ChenJiang XiongPublished in: Journal of endovascular therapy : an official journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (2023)
This study found that the locations, lengths, and thickness of the intimal flap significantly contributed to propagation pressure of FL. Using dissection flap characteristics, a physician can predict FL development in a patient and formulate a treatment plan.The purpose was to investigate the relationship between the dissection flap characteristics (location, length, and thickness) and the propagation of the FL, which is not clear at present. This study employed porcine models to create an experimental circulation loop. The perfusion experiment was conducted using a FL without distal re-entry and a non-pulsating flow.