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Evangelista, A., Mukherjee, D., Mehta, R.H., O’Gara, P.T., Fattori, R., Cooper, J.V., Smith, D.E., Oh, J.K., Hutchison, S., Sechtem, U., Isselbacher, E.M., Nienaber, C.A., Pape, L.A. and Eagle, K.A. (2005) Acute Intramural Hematoma of the Aorta: A Mystery in Evolution. Circulation, 111, 1063-1070.
https://doi.org/10.1161/01.CIR.0000156444.26393.80
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TITLE:
The Evaluation Characteristics of Type B Aortic Intramural Hematoma and Ten Years Treatment Outcomes
AUTHORS:
Jinguo Zhu, Hongbo Hu
KEYWORDS:
IMH-B, Aortic Related Events, Treatment Strategies
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases,
Vol.11 No.1,
January
26,
2021
ABSTRACT: Background: Type B aortic intramural hematoma (IMH-B) is recognized as a subset of aortic dissection. The evolution of uncomplicated IMH-B is very difficult to predict. How and when to deal with this disease is unclear. The present study constructed two models to explore this problem. One is the morphology evolution model, which explored the risk factors and predictors for the IMH-B patients. Another is the predictive model confirmed the predictors and the time for invasive treatment of uncomplicated IMH-B patients. Objective: To explore the evolution predictors and detect the time for invasive treatment of uncomplicated IMH-B patients. Methods: Themorphology evolution model demonstrated that all 81 patients were diagnosis with CTA images. The initial and follow-up data were retrospectively studied. The evolution data were collection and measurement from initial and follow-up CTA images data. The predictive model showed that predictors of progression were detected with cox regression analysis. Results: All 81IMH-B patients were followed-up ranged from 1.2 to 36 months (median, 22 months). 26 patients accepted invasive treatment (24 underwent TEVAR and 2 underwent Surgery). 55 patients received medical treatment. Invasive treatment (IT) group overall events are 1/26 (3.8%); medical treatment (MT) group overall events are 33/55 (60.0%); IT group vs. MT group: p . Moreover, we found that most events related aorta occurred within 30 days. Multivariate Cox regression analysis MDAD (hazard ratio, 3.58; 95% CI, 1.25- 5.78; p - 7.84; p - 5.63; p Conclusions: MDAD > 45 mm, MDAHT > 10 mm, and IMH with PAU may be the important predictors for uncomplicated IMH-B patients. Most adverse aorta related events occurred within 30 days. It would be careful follow-up, closely observe for these patients within 30 days, and take necessary treatment strategies in time.
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