Clinical Profiles and Outcomes of Acute Type B Aortic Dissection in the Current Era: Lessons From the International Registry of Aortic Dissection (IRAD)

Author:

Suzuki Toru1,Mehta Rajendra H.1,Ince Hüseyin1,Nagai Ryozo1,Sakomura Yasunari1,Weber Frank1,Sumiyoshi Tetsuya1,Bossone Eduardo1,Trimarchi Santi1,Cooper Jeanna V.1,Smith Dean E.1,Isselbacher Eric M.1,Eagle Kim A.1,Nienaber Christoph A.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Division of Cardiology, University Hospital Rostock, Rostock School of Medicine, Rostock, Germany.

Abstract

Background— Clinical profiles and outcomes of patients with acute type B aortic dissection have not been evaluated in the current era. Methods and Results— Accordingly, we analyzed 384 patients (65±13 years, males 71%) with acute type B aortic dissection enrolled in the International Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection (IRAD). A majority of patients had hypertension and presented with acute chest/back pain. Only one-half showed abnormal findings on chest radiograph, and almost all patients had computerized tomography (CT), transesophageal echocardiography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and/or aortogram to confirm the diagnosis. In-hospital mortality was 13% with most deaths occurring within the first week. Factors associated with increased in-hospital mortality on univariate analysis were hypotension/shock, widened mediastinum, periaortic hematoma, excessively dilated aorta (≥6 cm), in-hospital complications of coma/altered consciousness, mesenteric/limb ischemia, acute renal failure, and surgical management (all P <0.05). A risk prediction model with control for age and gender showed hypotension/shock (odds ratio [OR] 23.8, P <0.0001), absence of chest/back pain on presentation (OR 3.5, P =0.01), and branch vessel involvement (OR 2.9, P =0.02), collectively named ‘the deadly triad’ to be independent predictors of in-hospital death. Conclusions— Our study provides insight into current-day profiles and outcomes of acute type B aortic dissection. Factors associated with increased in-hospital mortality (“the deadly triad”) should be identified and taken into consideration for risk stratification and decision-making.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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