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Southern medical journal · Jul 1990
Acute dissecting aortic aneurysm: community hospital experience in 20 cases.
- B I Salem, K Selke, S Gowda, M Haikal, C Coordes, and R Leidenfrost.
- Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, St. Louis, MO 63017.
- South. Med. J. 1990 Jul 1; 83 (7): 797-9.
AbstractOf 20 patients with dissecting aortic aneurysm managed at our community hospital, 16 had type A (ascending) dissection and four had type B (descending) dissection. Twelve of the patients with type A dissection were operated on; six of them survived and six died postoperatively. The remaining four patients with type A dissection had cardiopulmonary arrest and died before surgical intervention was attempted. All four patients with type B dissection were treated medically and all survived. Although acute aortic dissection is not commonly seen at community hospitals, expedient management of such patients can have a major impact on their survival. Patients at extreme risk are those with type A dissection, particularly those with cardiopulmonary arrest.
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