Long-Term Prognosis of Patients With Type A Aortic Intramural Hematoma

Author:

Kaji Shuichiro1,Akasaka Takashi1,Horibata Yoko1,Nishigami Kazuhiro1,Shono Hiroyuki1,Katayama Minako1,Yamamuro Atsushi1,Morioka Shigefumi1,Morita Ichiro1,Tanemoto Kazuo1,Honda Takashi1,Yoshida Kiyoshi1

Affiliation:

1. From the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine and Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Kawasaki Medical School (S.K., T.A., I.M., K.T., K.Y.), Kurashiki, Japan, Division of Cardiology, Saiseikai Kumamoto Hospital (Y.H., K.N. H.S., T.H.), Kumamoto, Japan, and Division of Cardiology, Kobe General Hospital (M.K., A.Y., S.M.), Kobe, Japan.

Abstract

Background Recent studies have shown an favorable short-term prognosis of patients with type A acute aortic intramural hematoma (IMH). The difference of aortic pathology may have a different impact on clinical course compared with classic aortic dissection (AD). The purpose of this study was to elucidate clinical features and long-term prognosis of patients with type A IMH. Methods and Results Clinical data were compared retrospectively between 30 patients with acute type A IMH (IMH group) and 101 patients with acute type A AD (AD group) who were admitted to our institutions from 1988 to 1998. In AD group, 72 patients underwent surgical repair and 29 patients were treated medically. All patients in IMH group were treated initially with supportive medical therapy. Thirteen patients who demonstrated progression to AD or increase in size of hematoma underwent timed surgical repair except for 1 patient. The overall in-hospital mortality rate in IMH group was significantly lower than that in AD group (7% and 34%, P =0.004). Follow-up periods were 56±37 (IMH group) and 60±42 months (AD group), which revealed 1 and 6 late deaths, respectively. The actuarial survival rates in IMH group were all 90% at 1, 2, and 5 years, which were significantly higher than those in AD group (67%, 66%, and 62%, respectively; P =0.004). Conclusions Patients with type A IMH have better long-term prognosis than patients with AD.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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