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The Role of Multiple Re-Entry Tears in Type B Aortic Dissection Progression: A Longitudinal Study Using a Controlled Swine Model.

Chlöe ArmourBaolei GuoSimone SaittaDaqiao GuoYifan LiuWei Guo FuZhihui DongXiao-Yun Xu
Published in: Journal of endovascular therapy : an official journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (2022)
Aortic growth and false lumen (FL) patency are associated with the presence of re-entry tears in type B aortic dissection (TBAD) patients. Guidelines on how to treat re-entry tears are lacking, especially with regards to the control and prevention of FL expansion. Through a combined imagining and computational hemodynamics study of a controlled swine model, we found that increasing the number of re-entry tears reduced FL pressure and cross lumen pressure difference, potentially stabilising aortic growth and leading to FL reduction. Our findings provide a starting point for further study into the use of fenestration in controlling undesirable FL expansion.
Keyphrases
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