Malperfusion syndromes in aortic dissections
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Malperfusion syndromes in aortic dissections
Abstract
Aortic dissection remains a challenging clinical scenario, especially when complicated by peripheral malperfusion. Improvements in medical imaging have furthered understanding of the pathophysiology of malperfusion events in association with aortic dissection, including the elucidation of different mechanisms of branch vessel obstruction. Despite these advances, malperfusion syndrome remains a deadly entity with significant mortality. This review presents the latest knowledge regarding the pathogenesis of aortic dissection complicated by malperfusion syndrome, and discusses the diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines for management of this vicious entity.
Keywords: aortic diseases; minimally invasive; practice guidelines; stents; surgical procedures.
© The Author(s) 2016.
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