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Acute Aortic Dissection Type A : Age-related Management and Outcomes Reported in the German Registry for Acute Aortic Dissection Type A (GERAADA) of Over 2000 Patients

Bartosz RylskiIsabell HoffmannFriedhelm BeyersdorfMichael SuedkampMatthias SiepeBrigitte NitschMaria BlettnerMichael Andrew BorgerErnst WeigangFriedrich Wilhelm MohrAnton MoritzFriedhelm BeyersdorfMatthias KarckMichael BeyerChristian SchlensakChristian HaglHermann ReichenspurnerChristian-friedrich VahlWolfgang HarringerOtto DapuntThierry CarrelAnno DiegelerHeinz G. JakobGünther LauferAndreas LieboldHenning WarneckeKlaus MatschkeHans-hinrich SieversArmin WelzThomas WaltherTheodor FischleinRainer LeyhSabine DäbritzHans-joachim SchäfersAli Asghar PeivandiSven MartensParwis Massoudy-touiserkanFriedrich-christian RießJan GummertJochen CremerRüdiger AutschbachJürgen EnnkerHerbert PosivalAndreas MarkewitzAlbert SchützGerhard Wimmer-greineckerGustav SteinhoffManfred DahmUlrich FrankeHilmar DörgeHerbert VetterTorsten DoenstThomas KuntzeThorsten WahlersHarald HausmannAxel HaverichNicolas DollRolf-edgar SilberDieter Hammel

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AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMedizinlaw.inventionYoung AdultAortic aneurysmSex FactorsAneurysmRandomized controlled triallawGermanymedicineHumansProspective StudiesRegistriesYoung adultProspective cohort studyAgedAortic dissectionAortic Aneurysm Thoracicbusiness.industryfungiAge FactorsMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.diseaseSurgerySurvival RateAortic DissectionCardiothoracic surgeryAustriaFemaleSurgeryMorbiditybusinessVascular Surgical ProceduresSwitzerlandAortic Aneurysm AbdominalFollow-Up StudiesAbdominal surgery

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To determine the association between age and clinical presentation, management and surgical outcomes in a large contemporary, prospective cohort of patients with acute aortic dissection type A (AADA).AADA is one of the most life-threatening cardiovascular diseases, and delayed surgery or overly conservative management can result in sudden death.The perioperative and intraoperative conditions of 2137 patients prospectively reported to the multicenter German Registry for Acute Aortic Dissection Type A were analyzed.Of all patients with AADA, 640 (30%) were 70 years or older and 160 patients (7%) were younger than 40 years. The probability of aortic dissection extension to the supra-aortic vessels and abdominal aorta decreased with age (P0.0001 and P = 0.0017, respectively). In 1447 patients (69%), the aortic root was preserved and supracoronary replacement of the ascending aorta was done. The probability of this procedure increased with age (P0.0001). The incidence of new postoperative neurological disorders was not influenced by age. The lowest probability of 30-day mortality was noted in the youngest patients (11%-14% for patients aged between 20 and 40 years) and rose progressively with age, peaking at 25% in octogenarians.This study reflects current results after surgical treatment of AADA in relation to patient age. Current survival rates are acceptable, even in very elderly patients. The contemporary surgical mortality rate among young patients is lower than that previously reported in the literature. The postoperative stroke incidence does not increase with age.

10.1097/sla.0b013e3182902ccahttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23657079