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Role of gender in short- and long-term outcomes after surgery for type A aortic dissection: analysis of a multicentre European registry.

Francesco OnoratiAlessandra FrancicaTill DemalFrancesco NappiSven PeterßJoscha BuechAntonio FioreThierry FolliguetAndrea PerrottiAmélie HervéLenard ConradiAngelo M Dell'AquilaAndreas RukosujewAngel G PintoJavier Rodriguez LegaMarek PolJan RocekPetr KacerKonrad WisniewskiEnzo MazzaroIgor VendraminDaniela PianiLuisa FerranteMauro RinaldiEduard QuintanaRobert Pruna-GuillenSebastien GerelliMetesh AcharyaGiovanni MariscalcoMark FieldManoj KuduvalliMatteo PettinariStefano RosatoPaola D'ErrigoMikko JormalainenCaius MustonenTimo MäkikallioDario Di PernaTatu JuvonenGiuseppe GattiGiovanni Battista LucianiFausto Biancari
Published in: European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery (2024)
The past 16 years have witnessed marked advancements in surgical techniques for TAAD in both males and females, achieving comparable early and late mortality rates. Despite these findings, late relative survival was still in favour of males.
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