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Early results of frozen elephant trunk in acute type-A dissection in 1445 patients

We aimed to briefly describe the use of total arch replacement with frozen elephant trunk in our center's 12-year treatment of acute type A dissection and the early postoperative results. We summarized the practical experience of this procedure in our center and performed regression analyses to...

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Published in:International journal of cardiology 2023-10, Vol.389, p.131213-131213, Article 131213
Main Authors: Lin, Hongyuan, Chang, Yi, Zhou, Hongyan, Li, Jun, Zhou, Chenghui, Huo, Xiaoning
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Language:English
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Summary:We aimed to briefly describe the use of total arch replacement with frozen elephant trunk in our center's 12-year treatment of acute type A dissection and the early postoperative results. We summarized the practical experience of this procedure in our center and performed regression analyses to find the independent risk factors for major complications. Consecutive patients with acute type A dissection having surgical total arch replacement with the implantation of a frozen elephant trunk were collected from January 2010 to December 2021 and were included in the analysis. For each major operation-related complication, independent risk factors were identified using both univariate and multivariate regression models. In our institution, the total arch replacement with frozen elephant trunk procedure is used more frequently each year and makes up 70% of the surgical procedures for acute type A dissection. The overall postoperative mortality rate was 6.2%, which declined as the techniques (including surgical procedures, organ perfusion protection etc.) improved. Other complications include: 11.7% for continuous renal replacement therapy, 5.7% for stroke, 17.8% for ICU stay longer than 7 days, 10.9% for prolonged mechanical ventilation, and so on. According to regression analysis, different major complications had different independent risk factors. Several factors, such as advanced age, impaired renal function, and extended cardiopulmonary bypass time, were found to be implicated in nearly all of the complications. Total arch replacement plus frozen elephant trunk strategy is a safe surgical method for extensive acute type A dissection. Some factors, such as advanced age, impaired renal function, and prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass time, might be associated with poor prognosis. •Total arch replacement plus frozen elephant trunk strategy has favorable perioperative outcomes.•It is used more frequently each year and makes up 70% of the surgical procedures for acute type A dissection.•The overall postoperative mortality rate was 6.2%, which declined as the techniques improved.•Other complications: continuous renal replacement therapy, stroke, ICU stay> 7 days and prolonged mechanical ventilation.
ISSN:0167-5273
1874-1754
DOI:10.1016/j.ijcard.2023.131213