Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8671402 | Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
TEVAR in patients with genetically triggered aortic dissections can be lifesaving in the acute setting though associated with high risk of retrograde aortic dissection in acute TBAD. For chronic dissection-related DTA aneurysmal degeneration, TEVAR could potentially be lifesaving in patients deemed too high risk for open surgical repair. Close postoperative surveillance is required, given the risk of subsequent device failure and need for reintervention. Because these circumstances are rare, multicenter prospective enrollment of patients with genetically triggered aortic disease is essential to delineate the indications for and risks of TEVAR in this heterogeneous population.
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Authors
Sherene MD, MPH, Kim A. MD, Federico M. MD, Scott A. MD, Dianna M. MD, PhD,