EJVES Vascular Forum (Jan 2020)

Ascending Aortic Diameter after Dissection Does Not Reflect Size before Dissection

  • Qais W. Saleh,
  • Axel C.P. Diederichsen,
  • Jes S. Lindholt

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49
pp. 20 – 22

Abstract

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Introduction: Current guidelines for prophylactic resection of ascending aortic aneurysms are based on post-dissection aortic diameter. However, this may not reflect the diameter prior to dissection. Report: Pre- and post-dissection aortic diameters were compared in 34 patients with available computerised tomography scans. The median time interval between these scans was 536 days (interquartile range 354 – 1237). Discussion: There was a statistically significant difference in diameters from the sinotubular junction to the proximal abdominal aorta, the largest was in the ascending aorta with a mean of 7.6 mm (standard deviation 4.5). This suggests that the ascending aortic diameter is a poor predictor of dissection in most patients.

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