The correlation of age and extension length in DeBakey type I aortic dissection: are older patients over 70 years at a lower risk?

Author:

Merkle-Storms Julia1,Gaisendrees Christopher1ORCID,Feisst Manuel2,Rylski Bartosz34,Dohle Daniel-Sebastian5,Hagl Christian67,Lescan Mario8ORCID,Brickwede Jens9,Poeling Jochen10,Holubec Tomas11,Etz Christian D12,Jawny Philipp13ORCID,Noack Thilo12,Arif Rawa14,Wahlers Thorsten1,Boening Andreas15ORCID,Luehr Maximilian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Heart Center, University of Cologne , Cologne, Germany

2. Institute of Medical Biometry and Informatics, University Hospital of Heidelberg , Heidelberg, Germany

3. Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, University Heart Center Freiburg , Bad Krozingen, Germany

4. Faculty of Medicine, Albert Ludwig University Freiburg , Freiburg, Germany

5. Department of Cardiac and Vascular Surgery, University Hospital of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz , Mainz, Germany

6. Department of Cardiac Surgery, University Hospital, LMU Munich , Munich, Germany

7. DZHK (German Center for Cardiovascular Research), partner site Munich Heart Alliance , Munich, Germany

8. Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, University Medical Center , Tuebingen, Germany

9. Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, German Aortic Center Hamburg, University Heart and Vascular Center Hamburg , Hamburg, Germany

10. Department of Cardiac Surgery, Schuechtermann Clinic , Bad Rothenfelde, Germany

11. Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Goethe University and University Hospital , Frankfurt, Frankfurt/Main, Germany

12. University Department of Cardiac Surgery, Leipzig Heart Center , Leipzig, Germany

13. Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, University Hospital Augsburg , Augsburg, Germany

14. Department of Cardiac Surgery, Marfan Center, University Hospital Heidelberg , Heidelberg, Germany

15. Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, University Hospital Giessen , Giessen, Germany

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVES Age-related atherosclerosis has been shown to cause aortic stiffness and wall rigidification. This analysis aimed to correlate age and dissection extension length in a large contemporary multicentre study. We hypothesize that younger patients suffer more extensive DeBakey type I dissection due to aortic wall integrity, allowing unhindered extension within the layers. METHODS The perioperative data of 3385 patients from the German Registry for Acute Aortic Dissection Type A were retrospectively analyzed with regard to postoperative outcomes and dissection extension. Patients with DeBakey type I aortic dissection (n = 2510) were retrospectively identified and divided into 2 age groups for comparison: ≤69 years (n = 1741) and ≥70 years (n = 769). Patients with DeBakey type II dissection or connective tissue disease were excluded from the analysis. RESULTS In younger patients (≤69 years), aortic dissection involved the supra-aortic vessels significantly more often (52.0% vs 40.1%; P < 0.001) and extended significantly further downstream the aorta: descending aorta (68.4% vs 57.1%; P < 0.001), abdominal aorta (54.6% vs 42.1%; P < 0.001) and iliac bifurcation (36.6% vs 26.0%; P < 0.001). Consequently, younger patients also presented with significantly higher incidences of preoperative cerebral (P < 0.001), spinal (P < 0.001), visceral (P < 0.001), renal (P = 0.013) and peripheral (P < 0.001) malperfusion. In older patients (≥70 years), dissection extent was significantly more often limited to the level of the aortic arch (40.9% vs 29.2%; P < 0.001). No significant difference was found with regard to 30-day mortality (20.7% vs 23.6%; P = 0.114). CONCLUSIONS Extensive DeBakey type I aortic dissection is less frequent in older patients ≥70 years than in younger patients. In contrast, younger patients suffer more often from preoperative organ malperfusion and associated complications. Postoperative mortality remains high irrespective of age groups.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

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

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