2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2021.10.033
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Descending Aorta Diameters as Predictor of Late Adverse Outcomes in Patients with Uncomplicated Type B Aortic Dissection: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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“…He was referred to the hospital and the cardiovascular thoracic surgeon requested for thoracoabdominal CTA to confirm the diagnosis. A thoracoabdominal CTA on a 128-slice scanner revealed AD of the entire aorta, starting from the descending aorta and extending into the left common iliac artery, confirming the diagnosis of Stanford type B AD and type III AD according to De Bakey Classification [ 5 , 6 ]. There is a rupture of the false lumen on the superior site of the descending aorta which causes left hematothorax with adjacent compressive atelectasis ( Fig.…”
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“…He was referred to the hospital and the cardiovascular thoracic surgeon requested for thoracoabdominal CTA to confirm the diagnosis. A thoracoabdominal CTA on a 128-slice scanner revealed AD of the entire aorta, starting from the descending aorta and extending into the left common iliac artery, confirming the diagnosis of Stanford type B AD and type III AD according to De Bakey Classification [ 5 , 6 ]. There is a rupture of the false lumen on the superior site of the descending aorta which causes left hematothorax with adjacent compressive atelectasis ( Fig.…”
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“…A thoracoabdominal CTA shows AD starting from the aortic root, left brachiocephalic artery until left subclavian artery until the left iliac externa, confirming the diagnosis of Stanford type A AD and type I AD according to De Bakey Classification ( Fig. 2 ) [ 5 , 6 ]. The patient died 3 days after open-heart surgery.…”
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“…Aortic coarctation is a serious condition that can result in mortality in the absence of timely treatment[ 1 ]. Although surgery is the primary treatment method for aortic coarctation, patients often experience anxiety and depression to varying degrees after surgery, which can interfere with postoperative recovery and increase postoperative complications, thereby worsening the prognosis[ 2 , 3 ]. Therefore, the timely and effective relief of patients’ negative emotions is extremely important for improving their prognosis.…”
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