In aortic dissection, visceral complications that result from aortic branch compromise have been described extensively, whereas intestinal ischemia not associated with the false lumen anatomy has rarely been discussed. The aim of this report is to identify clinical factors that may contribute to the development of this form of acute mesenteric ischemia, to profile the patients at greatest risk, and to review diagnostic and treatment methods that emerged from our experience. METHODS: With a computerized database, we identified 371 patients who underwent treatment in our institution with a diagnosis of aortic dissection between July 15, 1985, and January 10, 2001. Mesenteric ischemia was present in 73 patients (19%). In 36 patients (9%), bowel ischemia was not associated with a false lumen anatomy or an extension of the dissection process. From a general analysis of the determinants of mesenteric ischemia in aortic dissection, we investigated, with univariate and multivariate analysis, the specific characteristics of these patients with nonocclusive ischemia. A retrospective analysis of the oxygen metabolic profile of patients who underwent operation also was performed.

Neri, E., Sassi, C., Massetti, M., Roviello, F., Giomarelli, P., Bizzarri, F., et al. (2002). Nonocclusive visceral ischemia in patients with acute aortic dissection. JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY, 36(4), 738-745 [10.1067/mva.2002.127345].

Nonocclusive visceral ischemia in patients with acute aortic dissection.

Neri E;Sassi C;ROVIELLO, FRANCO;Giomarelli P;SCOLLETTA, SABINO;SETACCI, CARLO
2002-01-01

Abstract

In aortic dissection, visceral complications that result from aortic branch compromise have been described extensively, whereas intestinal ischemia not associated with the false lumen anatomy has rarely been discussed. The aim of this report is to identify clinical factors that may contribute to the development of this form of acute mesenteric ischemia, to profile the patients at greatest risk, and to review diagnostic and treatment methods that emerged from our experience. METHODS: With a computerized database, we identified 371 patients who underwent treatment in our institution with a diagnosis of aortic dissection between July 15, 1985, and January 10, 2001. Mesenteric ischemia was present in 73 patients (19%). In 36 patients (9%), bowel ischemia was not associated with a false lumen anatomy or an extension of the dissection process. From a general analysis of the determinants of mesenteric ischemia in aortic dissection, we investigated, with univariate and multivariate analysis, the specific characteristics of these patients with nonocclusive ischemia. A retrospective analysis of the oxygen metabolic profile of patients who underwent operation also was performed.
2002
Neri, E., Sassi, C., Massetti, M., Roviello, F., Giomarelli, P., Bizzarri, F., et al. (2002). Nonocclusive visceral ischemia in patients with acute aortic dissection. JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY, 36(4), 738-745 [10.1067/mva.2002.127345].
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