European registry of type A aortic dissection (ERTAAD) - rationale, design and definition criteria

Author:

Biancari FaustoORCID,Mariscalco Giovanni,Yusuff Hakeem,Tsang Geoffrey,Luthra Suvitesh,Onorati Francesco,Francica Alessandra,Rossetti Cecilia,Perrotti Andrea,Chocron Sidney,Fiore Antonio,Folliguet Thierry,Pettinari Matteo,Dell’Aquila Angelo M.,Demal Till,Conradi Lenard,Detter Christian,Pol Marek,Ivak Peter,Schlosser Filip,Forlani Stefano,Chetty Govind,Harky Amer,Kuduvalli Manoj,Field Mark,Vendramin Igor,Livi Ugolino,Rinaldi Mauro,Ferrante Luisa,Etz Christian,Noack Thilo,Mastrobuoni Stefano,De Kerchove Laurent,Jormalainen Mikko,Laga Steven,Meuris Bart,Schepens Marc,El Dean Zein,Vento Antti,Raivio Peter,Borger Michael,Juvonen Tatu

Abstract

Abstract Background Acute Stanford type A aortic dissection (TAAD) is a life-threatening condition. Surgery is usually performed as a salvage procedure and is associated with significant postoperative early mortality and morbidity. Understanding the patient’s conditions and treatment strategies which are associated with these adverse events is essential for an appropriate management of acute TAAD. Methods Nineteen centers of cardiac surgery from seven European countries have collaborated to create a multicentre observational registry (ERTAAD), which will enroll consecutive patients who underwent surgery for acute TAAD from January 2005 to March 2021. Analysis of the impact of patient’s comorbidities, conditions at referral, surgical strategies and perioperative treatment on the early and late adverse events will be performed. The investigators have developed a classification of the urgency of the procedure based on the severity of preoperative hemodynamic conditions and malperfusion secondary to acute TAAD. The primary clinical outcomes will be in-hospital mortality, late mortality and reoperations on the aorta. Secondary outcomes will be stroke, acute kidney injury, surgical site infection, reoperation for bleeding, blood transfusion and length of stay in the intensive care unit. Discussion The analysis of this multicentre registry will allow conclusive results on the prognostic importance of critical preoperative conditions and the value of different treatment strategies to reduce the risk of early adverse events after surgery for acute TAAD. This registry is expected to provide insights into the long-term durability of different strategies of surgical repair for TAAD. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04831073.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine,Surgery,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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