2019
DOI: 10.17116/hirurgia20190516
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Postoperative care in patients with DeBakey type I aortic dissection: criteria of aortic remodeling and risk factors of disease progression

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“…The analysis of predictors of aorta-related events after a primary reconstruction has shown that connective tissue diseases increased the probability of event occurrence by 6.68 (2.98–15.62) times. The results obtained by us were in line with the previously published data on the effect of connective tissue dysplasia on the frequency of aorta-related events in the remote period [ 21 , 23 ]. Fattouch et al [ 21 ] have detected statistically significant difference between patients with the Marfan syndrome and without it in the extent of the false lumen obliteration.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The analysis of predictors of aorta-related events after a primary reconstruction has shown that connective tissue diseases increased the probability of event occurrence by 6.68 (2.98–15.62) times. The results obtained by us were in line with the previously published data on the effect of connective tissue dysplasia on the frequency of aorta-related events in the remote period [ 21 , 23 ]. Fattouch et al [ 21 ] have detected statistically significant difference between patients with the Marfan syndrome and without it in the extent of the false lumen obliteration.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%