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The Aortic Pathologies: How Far We Understand It and Its Implications on Thoracic Aortic Surgery

Amer Harky, Pawel Aleksander Sokal, Khubbaib Hasan, Andreas Papaleontiou

2020Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Thoracic aortic diseases contribute to a major part of cardiac surgeries. The severity of pathologies varies significantly from emergency and life-threatening to conservatively managed conditions. Life-threatening conditions include type A aortic dissection and rupture. Aortic aneurysm is an example of a conservatively managed condition. Pathologies that affect the arterial wall can have a profound impact on the presentation of such cases. Several risk factors have been identified that increase the risk of emergency presentations such as connective tissue disease, hypertension, and vasculitis. The understanding of aortic pathologies is essential to improve management and clinical outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAortic dissectionAortic aneurysmThoracic aortic aneurysmDiseaseThoracic aortaPresentation (obstetrics)CardiologyAneurysmVasculitisSurgeryInternal medicineIntensive care medicineAortaAortic Disease and Treatment ApproachesAortic aneurysm repair treatmentsCardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
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