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Outcomes of surgery for acute type A dissection in octogenarians ...


Outcomes of surgery for acute type A dissection in octogenarians ...

Octogenarians are twice as likely to die in the short-term following surgery for ATAAD and demonstrate a significantly lower five-year ...

Outcomes of surgery for acute type A dissection in octogenarians ...

This systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies was therefore performed to analyse short- and mid-term mortality and morbidity in ...

Acute Type A aortic dissection surgical repair in Octogenarians

In octogenarians and compared to medical treatment, surgical repair achieved significantly lower rates of re-exploration (9%), antegrade ...

Outcomes of Acute Aortic Dissection Surgery in Octogenarians

Octogenarians receiving AAD surgeries exhibit worse late outcomes than nonoctogenarian counterparts.

Outcomes of Surgery for Acute Type-A Dissection in Octogenarians ...

Octogenarians are twice as likely to die in the short-term following surgery for ATAAD and demonstrate a significantly lower 5-year actuarial survival.

Surgery for acute type A aortic dissection in octogenarians is justified

Surgery for acute type A aortic dissection should be offered to octogenarians because excellent surgical and quality of life outcomes can be achieved even in ...

Acute type A aortic dissection features and outcomes in octogenarians

However, severe aortic regurgitation (4.2% vs 15.4%, P = 0.046) and root enlargement (0% vs 13.7%, P = 0.009) were less prevalent in the octogenarians. After ...

Surgery for acute type A aortic dissection in octogenarians is justified

reported a 13.3% mortality among 30 octogenarians with a 5-year survival of 48.5%. Although these results were more encouraging, the authors cautioned that ...

Outcomes After Surgical Treatment for Type A Acute Aortic ...

Overall in-hospital mortality was 45.6% (26 of 57 patients), ranging from 29.5% (13 of 44 patients) in those without preoperative dissection-related ...

Early and late surgical outcomes of acute type a aortic dissection in ...

In the elderly, actuarial survival rate (including the operative mortality rate) at 1, 3, and 5 years was 78% ± 9% for each point. In the younger group, the ...

Acute type A aortic dissection repair in octogenarians - JTCVS Open

Clearly, those who were operated on are those who were deemed fit for surgery and as such, included in the analysis. In our experience, over the ...

Early mortality of emergency surgery for acute type A aortic ...

It is reasonable to perform emergency surgery for acute type A aortic dissection in octogenarians and nonagenarians because the early survival rate is ...

Midterm outcomes of emergency surgery for acute type A aortic ...

reported a 55% in-hospital mortality rate (45% survival) for medically managed octogenarians. Therefore, the 5-year survival in our surgically ...

Surgical outcomes of acute type A aortic dissection in ...

Being an octogenarian was not significantly associated with hospital mortality. The actuarial survival rate at 5 years was 80.1% in septuagenarians and 58.5% in ...

Acute type A dissection in octogenarians: does emergency surgery ...

Surgical treatment is associated with lower 30-day mortality rates and better early survival when compared with medical treatment. Long-term ...

Perioperative and Long-Term Outcomes of Acute Stanford Type A ...

Despite relatively high-risk of morbidity and mortality, ATAAD repair in selected octogenarians has acceptable short- and long-term survival and surgical repair ...

Early Mortality in Type A Acute Aortic Dissection - JAMA Network

Results A total of 5611 patients with TAAAD were identified based on intended treatment: 5131 (91.4%) in the surgical group (3442 [67.1%] male; ...

(PDF) Outcomes of surgery for acute type A dissection in ...

Conclusion Octogenarians are twice as likely to die in the short-term following surgery for ATAAD and demonstrate a significantly lower five-year actuarial ...

Outcome of emergency surgery for acute type A aortic dissection in ...

For octogenarians, there was no intraoperative mortality. Two patients died within 30 days after operation and three patients died during ...

Surgical repair of Stanford type A aortic dissection in elderly patients

They have also reported exceptional short-term results, with an in-hospital mortality rate of 0% and 100% survival rate at five years (6). The ...