Abstract:Objectives: Several factors determining differences between types A and B aortic dissection (AD) have been reported; however, little data exist examining their differences in left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). We compared the prevalence of LVH in patients with types A and B AD.
Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 334 patients with acute AD (227 type A; 107 type B). Concentric hypertrophy (CH; increased left ventricular mass index [LVMI] and relative wall thickness [RWT]) is one of four types of le… Show more
“…Although there have been previous publications reporting associations between the LVH and acute type B AD, a potential risk of LVH on the clinical outcomes after acute type A AD repair has not been adequately evaluated ( 10 , 11 ). Therefore, authors are to be congratulated for their interest to estimate the influence of LVH on the adverse clinical outcomes in patients who underwent acute type A AD repair.…”
Cite this article as: Kim WK, Song SW, Yoo KJ. The presence of left ventricular hypertrophy in patients with acute type A aortic dissection: weight on the postoperative clinical outcomes.
“…Although there have been previous publications reporting associations between the LVH and acute type B AD, a potential risk of LVH on the clinical outcomes after acute type A AD repair has not been adequately evaluated ( 10 , 11 ). Therefore, authors are to be congratulated for their interest to estimate the influence of LVH on the adverse clinical outcomes in patients who underwent acute type A AD repair.…”
Cite this article as: Kim WK, Song SW, Yoo KJ. The presence of left ventricular hypertrophy in patients with acute type A aortic dissection: weight on the postoperative clinical outcomes.
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