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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 215-218, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-934233

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Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of arch-clamping technique in Sun’s procedure to repair acute type A aortic dissection.Methods:20 consecutive patients[17 males with mean age of (49.7±10.9)years old] with acute type A aortic dissection who underwent total arch replacement and frozen elephant trunk implantation (TAR+ FET) from May 2019 to April 2020 were divided into group with using arch-clamping technique during operation (arch-clamping group) or group without (traditional group). Circulatory arrest time, cardiopulmonary bypass time, recovery time, ventilation time, platelet count during the first 3 days postoperatively, blood loss during the first 12 h postoperatively, death, cerebral infarction and acute renal failure were compared. Patients with advanced age(age>70 years old ), or malperfusion syndrome preoperatively or who did not receiving TAR+ FET surgery were excluded from this study.Results:Circulatory arrest time[(4.1±0.6 )min vs. (17.2±2.6)min, P=0.001] and cardiopulmonary bypass time[(158.4±6.8 )min vs. (198.2±12.6)min, P=0.01] were significantly lower in arch-clamping group, compared with traditional group. Postoperative recovery time[(8.9±2.6 )h vs. (16.0±7.3)h, P=0.94] and ventilation time[(13.6±2.2)h vs. (34.1±14.3)h, P=0.18] were non significantly lower in arch-clamping group. Although postoperative platelet counts were higher in arch-clamping group during the first three days, those difference did not reach statistical significance ( P>0.05). All patients were discharged alive. There was no significant difference among the two group with respect to drainage during the first 12 h postoperatively, death, cerebral infarction and acute renal failure. Conclusion:Arch-clamping technique decrease circulatory arrest time dramatically and provide good protection of brain, coagulation and renal function by shortening ischemia time, thereby reducing postoperative complications. It is a safe and feasible innovative approach to effectively improve surgical outcome of Sun’s procedure for repair of acute type A aortic dissection.

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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 462-465, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-756377

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Objective To explore the risk factors of renal replacement therapy for acute Stanford A aortic dissection patients with acute renal injury (AKI) after Sun's operation.Methods From January 2016 to October 2017,144 patients with Stanford A aortic dissection who underwent Sun's procedure were enrolled in the study.Univariate analysis and logistic regression analysis were used to analyze the risk factors of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT).Variables with statistical difference from univariate analysis were included in multivariate logistic regression analysis.Results 8 patients (5.55%)died in hospital.16 patients (11.11%) needed CRRT for AKI.5 of them (31.25%) died in hospital.Of the 11 surviving patients,5 had complete recovery of renal function within 2 weeks after operation and stopped renal replacement therapy.The remaining 6 patients recovered their renal function within 3 months and stopped renal replacement therapy.Univariate analysis showed that there were significant differences in preoperative age,creatinine clearance,peripheral white blood cell count,D-dimer,myoglobin,double renal arteries in false lumen,aortic cross clamp time and red blood cell transfusions between the two groups.The above risk factors were included in multivariate logistic regression.The results showed that double renal arteries in false lumen (OR =24.64,P =0.002),serum creatinine clearance < 85 ml/min (OR =4.99,P =0.02) and red blood cell transfusions (OR =1.17,P < 0.001) were independent risk factors.Conclusion Double renal arteries in false lumen,serum creatinine clearance < 85ml/min and red blood cell transfusions were independent risk factors for CRRT after Sun's procedure for acute Stanford A aortic dissection.For high-risk patients with double renal arteries in false lumen,and markedly decreased creatinine clearance before operation,red blood cell transfusions should be reduced as much as possible to reduce the risk of AKI after operation.

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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 282-284, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-756344

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Objective To evaluate the feasibility and safety of Sun's procedure for Stanford A type aortic dissection through single upperhemisternotomy approach ( from the Strernal Notch to the level of fourth intercostal space ) .Methods 58 patients(39 male and 19 female) with Stanford A type aortic dissection were retrospective for this study, who were(46.3 ±9. 5) years old.Sun's prcedure were carried out through single upperhemisternotomy approach and the perioperative characteris-tics were recorded.Results All patients were finished Sun's procedure through single upperhemisternotomy approach, with 5.2% of mortality(3 patients died postoperation).The time of cardiopulmonary bypass, aortic cross clamp and circulation ar-rest were respectively(181.6 ±25.5)min,(114.2 ±19.8)min and(29.0 ±5.8)min.Non serious adverse event were found after 2 to 15 months follow-up.Conclusion Sun's procedure through single upperhemisternotomy approach was one of the safe and feasible treatment for Stanford A type aortic dissection , which can reduce the operative wound and improve the patients ' satisfactory.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 664-669, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-749609

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@#Objective    To analyze the near-term clinical efficacy of two different surgical procedures (Sun's procedure and Debranching combined endovascular stent-graft procedure) to cure Stanford type A aortic dissection, and summarize the clinical experience to help better master the indications of the two surgical procedures. Methods     We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 46 patients with Stanford A aortic dissection in our hospital between September 2014 and September 2017. There were 39 males and 7 females at age of 20–74 (48.67±11.80) years. According to different surgical methods, the patients were divided into a Sun's procedure group (26 patients) and a debranching combined endovascular stent-graft procedure group (20 patients). The clinical effect of the two groups was compared. Results     The debranching combined endovascular stent-graft procedure group was significantly superior to the Sun's group in cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) time, aortic cross clamp(ACC) time, intraoperative urine output, postoperative mechanical ventilation time, postoperative 24 h volumes of drain, CICU time, renal function recovery of postoperative 72 h and total hospital stay(P<0.05). The incidence of transient neurological damage after operation in the debranching combined endovascular stent-graft procedure group was significantly lower than that of the Sun's procedure group(P<0.05). The follow-up time ranged from 3 to 36 months. And the follow-up rate was 90.5%. One patient in the Sun's procedure group died of serious pulmonary infection postoperative 30 days. One patient in the debranching combined endovascular stent-graft group was found to have internal leakage in the early postoperative examination and   disappeared after 6 months. Sun's procedure group did not find endoleak. All patients during the follow-up time did not appear brain, coagulation disorders, stroke, paraplegia, upper limb ischemia and other complications. Conclusion     For Stanford type A aortic dissection, debranching combined surgery may have the risk of postoperative endoleak, but the overall effect is superior to Sun's operation. Therefore, debranching combined surgery should be preferred for the treatment of this type of dissection.

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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 684-687, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-824872

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Objective To summarize experience and result in surgical treatment of Stanford type A intramural hematoma.Methods 60 patients with Stanford type A intramural hematoma were operated from February 2015 to August 2017.Surgery was indicated in complicated cases with penetrating ulcer or ulcer-like projection in ascending aorta,maximum aorta diameter≥50 mm,progressive maximum aortic wall thickness≥i0 mm,pericardial or pleural effusion,persistent or recurrent pain.Aortic valve regurgitation.In our group,46 patients recieved ascending aorta replacement + Sun's procedure.6 patients recieved Bentall + Sun's procedure.4 patients recieved asceding aorta + hemiarch replacement.2 patients recieved Bentall + hemiarch replacement.2 patients recieved asceding aorta replacement.Results In the whole group,there was 1 (1.7%) operative death because of multiple organ failure after operation.Hyoxemiaoccured in 5(8.3%) patients,2(3.3%) patients occurred new renal failure and required CRRT treatment,cerebrovascular complication occurred in 1 (1.7%)patient,re-sternotomy due to bleeeding occured in 1 (1.7%) patient and paraplegia occured in 1 (1.7%) patient after operation.but they recoved quickly after proper treatment.During follow up period,there were 4 cases need reintervention,including TEVAR for type B dissection at 3 months and distal stent-graft new entry at 1 year.Two other reinterventions were performed for endoleak by interventional occlusion.During the follow-up,hematoma absorption rates after treatment 1、3 and 6 months were 68.6%,84.7% and 94.8%.Conclusion Given the dynamic evolution of acute type A IMH pre-operative accurate indications and the proper surgical strategy maybe the keys for success.

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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 734-738, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-735033

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Objective To retrospectively analyze perioperative and early outcomes after Sun's procedure of type A aortic dissection patients with different tear size ratia.Methods To retrospectively analyze the general information of 120 patients with acute Stanford type A aortic dissectiontreatedin our center from November 2014 to December 2016.Patients were divided into three group according to proximal and distal tear sizeratio(PDTSR):35 patients in Group A(PDTSR≥2),44 patients in Group B (1/2 < PDTSR < 2)and 41 patients in Group C (PDTSR ≤ 1/2).Retrospectively reviewed the data of perioperativeand follow-up period.Results Preoperative mortality was significantly higher in Group A (37.1% vs.2.3% vs.2.4%;P < 0.001).Preoperative morbidity higher in Group A,but there was no significant difference.Ventilator support of duration > 5 days in Group A is significantly higher in Group A (P =0.006).Three-month closure rate of false lumen was higher in Group A (85.0% vs.65.0% vs.72.7 %,P =0.263).Proximal tear significantly larger than distal tear was found associated with preoperative death in logistic regression analysis.Conclusion Acute type A aortic dissection patients with larger proximal tear size need more urgent surgery to fix the dissection.Sun's procedure was an effective way to cure type A aortic dissection,while patients with relatively larger distal tears need more strict postoperative follow-up.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 870-874, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-731917

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@#Objective To retrospectively review our experience of correction of type Ⅰa endoleak after thoracic endovascular aortic repair(TEVAR). Methods From August 2009 to May 2016, 29 patients with type Ⅰa endoleak after TEVAR (25 males, 4 females at mean age of 56±10 years (range, 41–86 years) underwent treatment: open surgery in 15 patients (an open surgery group), hybrid aortic arch repair in 6 patients (a hybrid group) and cuff extension in 8 patients(a cuff group). A history of hypertension was noted in 25 patients, diabetes mellitus in 3 patients, coronary artery disease in 3 patients, lung infection in one patient, aortic root aneurysm in one patient and aberrant right subclavian artery in one patient. Results In the open surgery group, no death was observed. Continuous renal replacement therapy and re-intubation was done in one patient and drainage of pericardial effusion in one patient. No death was noted in the hybrid group and persistent type Ⅰa endoleak in one patient. In the cuff group, thrombosis of the left common artery was noted in one patient and bypass of the left axillary artery to the left axillary artery and the left common carotid artery was done. Unfortunately, he died of cerebral infarction and total in-hospital death rate was 3.4% (1/29). Bypass of the left axillary artery to the left axillary artery was done in one patient with left upper limb ischemia. There were 4 (14.2%) deaths during follow-up: 3 deaths in the open surgical group and one death in the cuff group. Endoleak was observed in one patient in the hybrid group and one in the cuff group. Conclusion The corresponding procedure, including open surgery, hybrid aortic arch repair or cuff extension, is scheduled to be done according to the characteristics of type Ⅰa endoleak. Satisfactory outcomes are achieved in patients with typeⅠa endoleak.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 512-515, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-749630

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@#Objective     To study surgical indication, technique for treating acute Stanford type A aortic dissection involving repair of the aortic arch using Sun’s procedure with preservation of autologous brachiocephalic artery. Methods     We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 28 consecutive patients (23 males, 5 females) who underwent operations on acute Stanford type A aortic dissection using Sun’s procedure with preservation of autologous brachiocephalic artery in our hospital between August 2011 and October 2013. The mean age was 29-62 (47±8) years. There were 26 patients with hypertension and 2 patients with Mafan syndrome. Sun’s procedure with preservation of autologous brachiocephalic artery was performed in all patients, concomitant procedure included aortic root replacement (Bentall) in 4 patients, aortic root replacement (Bentall) and mitral valve replacement (MVR) in 1 patient, aortic valsalva sinus plasty in 6 patients. Results     The cardiopulmonary bypass time was 167±37 min. The cross clamp time was 80±22 min. Selective cerebral perfusion time was 29±5 min. One patient died postoperatively from acute hepatic failure. Two patients suffered from transient neurologic deficit and recovered after treatment during follow-up. Computed tomography angiography (CTA) of aorta was performed in each patient before discharged from the hospital. The patency of the anastomotic site at brachiocephalic artery was identified. Descending aortic true lumen was significantly expanded. There was only 2 patients with endoleak and total thrombosis of false lumen was found near stent graft with 25 patients. The 27 patients were followed up for 47 (36-62) months. One patient with descending thoracic aortic dilatation underwent thoracoabdoninal aortic replacement. One combined with acute endometrial tear underwent thoracic endovascular aortic repair. Conclusion     Sun’s procedure with preservation of autologous brachiocephalic artery is safe and effective in the treatment of acute Stanford type A dissection in patients without brachiocephalic artery involved. Low mortality and complication rate are achieved, but the long-term results need the further follow-up.

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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 344-349, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-711785

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Objective Stanford type A aortic dissection(TAAD) involving aortic arch in following prior Bentall procedure in patients with Madfan syndrome(MFS) is uncommon.The purpose of the study was to assess the early and long-term outcomes of this kind of patients underwent total arch replacement and frozen elephant trunk (TAR + FET).Methods Between February 2009 and February 2016,141 patients with Marfan syndrome(confirmed by revised Ghent Criteria) underwent TAR + FET for TAAD,of those 11 (7.8 %) patients (8 acute) following a prior Bentall procedure and without dissection in distal aorta.Mean age at FET was(43.2 ± 8.6) years and 10 were males.Hypertension was seen in 4 (36.4%) and family history was seen in 7 (63.6%).The interval from Bentall procedure to FET averaged (11.3 ± 5.8) years.Two groups were segregated by the maximal diameter of descending aorta more than 40 mm or not.The early and long-term outcomes were analyzed and risk factors identified for late adverse events.Results Operative mortality was 27.3 % (3/11).No spinal cord injury occurred.The cause of death was long time of surgery,multiorgan failure,stroke and cerebral hemorrhage and rupture of distal aorta.Follow-up was complete in 100%,averaging(5.3-± 2.0)years(range 2.1-8.1 years).Obliteration of the false lumen was seen in 100% across the proximal FET and 75.0% in the unstented descending aorta.Distal aortic dilation occurred in 3 patients which were waiting open thoracoabdominal aortic repair(TAAAR) but no reoperation yet.Of those 8 patients,2 died of non-cardiac reason.The DMax of FET segment has significant grow in DA more than 40ram group than less than 40mm group (P =0.01).Another segment of distal aorta has no significant different.Survival were 81.8%,72.7% and 63.6% at 1 month,1 year and 6 years after surgery.Conclusion Using Sun's procedure for Marfan patients for type A aortic dissection involving aortic arch following previous Bentall procedure was safe and technically feasible with good long-term outcomes,but higher early death.The DMax of descending aorta more than 40mm was at higher risk for early death,late distal aortic dilation,and reoperation.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 401-405, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-749772

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@#Objective     To analyze the surgical effect of total aortic arch replacement and stented elephant trunk (Sun’s procedure) for acute or chronic Stanford type A aortic dissection, and to investigate the optimal surgical timing for Stanford type A aortic dissection involving aortic arch. Methods     We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of 327 patients with acute or chronic Stanford type A aortic dissection treated by Sun's procedure from June 2010 to June 2014 in Guangdong Cardiovascular Institute. Patients were divided into two groups according to whether the time from onset to operation was longer than 2 weeks: an acute group with 229 patients (≤2 weeks, the average time of onset to operation 5.70±3.50 d) and a chronic group with 98 patients (>2 weeks, the average time of onset to operation 21.60±15.70 d). There were 186 males and 43 females with a mean age of 47.47±11.19 years in the acute group, and 76 males and 22 females with a mean age of 45.62±12.92 years in the chronic group. The patients discharged from hospital were followed up for one year. Results     There was no significant difference between the two groups in preoperative data. The rate of coronary artery bypass grafting, cardiopulmonary bypass time, aortic cross-clamping time, intraoperative and postoperative 24 h red blood cell intake were higher or more in the acute group than those in the chronic group (P<0.05).  The in-hospital morality, ICU stay, mechanical ventilation time, the incidence of neurological dysfunction, low cardiac output syndrome, acute renal failure with continuous renal replacement therapy, hepatic insufficiency, poor wound healing were higher or more in the acute group than those in the chronic group (P<0.05). During one year follow-up, the survival rate of the acute and chronic groups was 97.0% and 97.6% respectively (P>0.05). No new complications were found in the two groups. The irreversible neurological dysfunction, paraplegia and renal failure showed no significant difference between the two groups. Conclusion     The short-term mortality and complications of acute Stanford A aortic dissection involving aortic arch treated by Sun’s procedure are significantly higher or more than those of chronic Stanford type A aortic dissection. The risk of surgical treatment in acute phase is high.

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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 295-299, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-620887

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Objective To identify the risk factors for acute kidney injury (AKI) in overweight patients who underwent surgery for the treatment of acute type A aortic dissection(TAAD).Methods A retrospective study including 108 consecutive overweight patients(body mass index(BMI) ≥24) between January 2010 and May 2013 in Beijing Anzhen Hospital was performed with Sun's procedure of total aortic arch replacement and frozen elephant trunk implantation.AKI was as defined according to Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN) criteria based on serum creatinine(sCr) or urine output.Results The mean age of the patients was(43.69 ± 9.66) years.During the postoperative period seventy-two patients(66.7%) developed AKI.The overall postoperative mortality rate was 7.4%,8.3% in AKI group and 5.6% in non-AKI group.There is no statistically significant difference between the two groups(P =0.32).A logistic regression analysis was performed to find out the independent risk factors for AKI:elevated preoperative sCr level and postoperative drainage volume.Renal replacement therapy(RRT) was performed in fifteen patients (13.9 %).Conclusion A higher incidence of AKI (66.7 %) in overweight patients following acute TAAD was identified.The logistic regression model found out elevated preoperative sCr level and 72 hour drainage volume as the two independent risk factors for AKI in overweight patients.More attention should be paid to prevent AKI in overweight patients following TAAD.

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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 199-203, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-616138

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Objective The purpose of the study was to assess the distal aorta changes and prognosis after total arch replacement combined with stented elephant trunk implantation(Sun's procedure) for Marfan patients with Stanford type A aortic dissection involving the aortic arch.Methods Between February 2009 and February 2014,47 Marfan patients (38 males,9 females) with Stanford type A aortic dissection involving the aortic arch underwent Sun's procedure.Mean ages(32.43 ± 7.96) years(ranged from 19 to 50 years).According to whether the growth rate of the distal aortic diameter is more than 5 mm/year or not after the first year,the data it was divided into the improve group(29 cases) and the progressive group(18 cases).The residual false lumen thrombosis and the diameter of the distal aorta were evaluated by CT date.Results All patients were survived and discharged after Sun's procedure.The mean follow-up period was 1 years.The survival rate was 97.9% (46/47) and 1 patients died.The total recover of the distal aorta was achieved in12 patients(25.5%) after procedure.The reoperation of total thoracoabdominal aortic replacement rate of the distal aorta was 8.5% (4/47) and the reoperation interval was(9.88 ±2.84) month(6-12 month).Complete thrombus formation around the stented elephant trunk was observed in 85.1% (40 of 47).The annual rate of growth of the distal aorta were:the descending aorta segment of stented elephant trunk (0.00 s3.41) mm,the diaphragm level(1.14 ±2.20)mm,the renal artery level(0.97 ±2.15)mm.Complete thrombus formation around the stented elephant trunk of theprogressive group was lower thanthe improvegroup(72.2% vs 93.1%,P =0.089).The reoperation rate of total thoracoabdominal aortic replacement surgery of the progressive group was higher than the improve group(22.2% vs 0,P =0.017).The incidence of aortic rupture risk of the progressive group was higher than the improve group (5.6% vs 0,P =0.383).The diameter of the distal aorta after Sun's procedure of the progressive group was higher than the improve group after 1 year:the descending aorta segment of stented elephant trunk end(40.17 ±7.09) mm vs (27.86 ±6.77)mm(P <0.001),the diaphragm level(42.17 ±9.91)mm vs(27.48 ±7.14) mm(P <0.001),the renal artery level (38.22 ± 6.90) mm vs(24.00 ± 6.18) mm (P < 0.001),the difference was statistically significant.Conclusion Using Sun's procedure for Marfan patients with Stanford type A aortic dissection involving the aortic arch would promote false lumen thrombosis of stented elephant trunk and aortic remodeling and delay the time interval of the reoperation.The Marfan patients in progressive group which the diameter of the distal aortic growth rate was more than 5mm/year,should be actively carry out rigorous monitoring of the distal aorta and prevention of aortic rupture risk events.

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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 407-410, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-472949

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Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the reoperation is the risk factor for mortality after Sun's procedure(Total aortic arch replacement + frozen elephant trunk) for Stanford type A aortic dissection involving aortic arch.Methods Between February 2009 to February 2012,data from 383 patients who underwent Sun's procedure for Stanford type A aortic dissection involving aortic arch were collected retrospectively.35 patients had history of cardiac surgery.Of these patients,16 patients had underwent Bentall procedure,7 patients ascending aortic replacement,4 patients Wheat surgery,4 patients aortic valve replacement,2 patents Bentall combined with mitral valve replacement or plasty,1 patient bivalve replacement,1 patient atrial septal defect repair,1 patient coronary artery surgery.All the risk factors related to mortality were analyzed by univariate statistical analysis.Significant univariate variables were entered into multiple logistic analysis.Results Total 31 patients died in the hospital and the mortality was 8.07%.Of the 35 patients with history of cardiac surgery,3 patients died and the mortality was 8.33%.Univariate analysis showed that symptom onset before surgery less than 1 week,preoperative limb ischemia,combining with coronary artery surgery and cardiopulmonary bypass time longer than 300 minutes in the operative were risk factors for mortality.After these factors were entered into multiple logistic regression analysis,the result showed that symptom onset before surgery less than 1 week (P =0.038,OR =2.43),cardiopulmonary bypass time longer than 300 minutes(PP <0.001,OR =12.05) were final independent risk factors for mortality.Reoperation was not the independent risk factor for mortality.The intensive care unit and mechanical ventilation length of reoperation group was (2.09 ± 1.89) days and(30.09 ±33.42) hours respectively,while that of primary group was(2.71 ±3.01) days (P =0.25) and(33.86 ±40.98) hours(P =0.61) respectively.The incidence of postoperative bleeding of reoperation group was 3.03%,while that of primary group was 1.88% (P =0.50).Conclusion Reoperation was not the independent risk factor for mortality after Sun's procedure for Stanford type A aortic dissection involving aortic arch and the morbidity was also not higher than primary surgery.For these patients,sun' s procedure should be advocated.

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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 13-15, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-469341

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Objective EuroSCORE is a widely used objective risk scoring model.The aim of this study was to evaluate the validation of EuroSCORE Ⅱ in predicting mid-term survival after total aortic arch replacement with stented elephant trunk implantation(sun' s procedure) for Stanford Type A aortic dissection.Methods Total 90 patients entered the study randomly.All the patients underwent aortic surgery using total aortic arch replacement with stented elephant trunk implantation (Sun's procedure).The patients were divided into three groups based on the predicting mortality by EuroSCORE Ⅱ.Ggroup 1:0 <:P ≤ 5 %,Group 2:5 % < P ≤ 10%,Group 3:P > 10%.Kaplan-Meier method was used to evaluate the long term survival of three groups.Receiver operating characteristic curve was used to test discrimination of the EuroSCORE.Calibration was assessed with a Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness-offit statistic.Results 87 patients were followed umil October,2013.The mean follow-up time was(33.32 ± 11.11) months.Total 5 patients died during the follow-up time.Three patients died in group 1,2 patients died in group 2 and 1 in group 3.There was no statistical difference for the mid-term survival rate between 3 groups (P =0.054).Conclusion Although EuroSCORE Ⅱ is the newest risk model for cardiac surgery,it is not accurate when it is applied for predicting mid-term survival after aortic surgery.A new risk evaluating system specially designed for aortic surgery should be developed in the future.

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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 325-327, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-468966

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Objective To analyze the early outcomes of the Sun' s procedure,which is an approach integrating total arch replacement using a 4-branched graft with implantation of a special stented graft in the descending aorta,and observe the mortality,morbidity and mid-term clinical results of postoperative in patients with acute type A aortic dissection (AAAD).Methods Clinical data of 61 consecutive AAAD patients undergoing the Sun' s procedure were analyzed.There were 53 male and 8 female,aged (54 ± 12) years.61 patients had postoperative follow-up and the clinical effect of Sun' s procedure were retrospectively analyzed.Results Cardiopulmonary bypass time was (229 ± 46) min,aortic clamping time was (147 ± 37) min and unilateral selective cerebral perfusion time was (35 ± 9) min.Reoperation for excessive bleeding in 5 cases (8.2%),acute renal failure in 3(4.9%),tracheotomy patients for pulmonary infection in 3(4.9%),and spinal cord injury in 2 (3.3%),delayed thoracic incision healing in 1 (1.6%),and osteofascial compartment syndrome of the right lower limb in 1 (1.6%).The 30 day mortality is 8.2%,and the leading causes was low cardiac output syndrome in 2(3.3%),multi-organ failure in 1 (1.6%),pulmonary infection in 1 (1.6%) and ruptured of abdominal aortic dissection in 1 (1.6%).The average follow-up time is(5.1 ± 0.7) years.Postoperative 1 year survival rate was 91.8%,5 year survival rate was 83.6%.Conclusion The Sun' s procedure has generated a relatively lower mortality rate in 61 patients with AAAD.Postoperative survival rate is high,and the reoperation rate is low.

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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 532-534, 2014.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-469332

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Objective To evaluate the risk factors of Sun' s procedure for acute Stanford A type aortic dissection involving aortic arch.Methods Between February 2009 to February 2012,data from 233 patients who underwent Sun' s procedure for acute Stanford type A aortic dissection involving aortic arch were collected retrospectively.All the risk factors related to mortality were analyzed by univariate statistical analysis.Significant univariate variables were entered into multiple logistic analysis.Results Total 23 patients died in the hospital and the mortality was 9.87 %.Univariate analysis showed that age,limb ischemia,and cardiopulmonary bypass longer than 268 minutes were risk factors for mortality.After these factors were entered into multiple logistic regression analysis,multiple logistic regression showed that age(P =0.017,OR =1.062),cardiopulmonary by pass time longer than 268 minutes(P =0.001,OR =6.150) were final independent risk factors for mortality.ConclusionAge and cardiopulmonary bypass time longer than 268 minutes were final independent risk factors for mortality.Longer cardiopulmonary bypass time should be avoided.

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