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Review
. 2016 Dec;46(12):1353-1361.
doi: 10.1007/s00595-016-1381-x. Epub 2016 Jul 18.

Cerebral malperfusion in acute aortic dissection

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Cerebral malperfusion in acute aortic dissection

Kazumasa Orihashi. Surg Today. 2016 Dec.

Abstract

Cerebral malperfusion in association with acute type A aortic dissection is uncommon but can have a considerable effect on the outcome of treatment. Successful treatment requires the individual and effective removal of each of the factors associated with malperfusion. In addition to the conventional surgical procedures, endovascular treatment has become an option for restoring perfusion. However, artificial perfusion and/or surgical procedures can lead to new malperfusion, which is not necessarily apparent to surgeons and which is difficult to predict. Thus, a number of modalities need to be applied to monitoring the current status of perfusion to enable timely treatment. Since each of the diagnostic modalities has its merits and demerits, one should use them effectively while being mindful of the pitfalls. In addition, a delay in the diagnosis in the pre-hospital stage is an important determinant of the surgical outcomes of aortic dissection. Portable echocardiography, which has been recently developed, may be useful for improving this situation. However, an early diagnosis largely depends on the physician's awareness and basic echocardiography skills. Surgeons should make general physicians aware of this message.

Keywords: Aortic dissection; Malperfusion; Surgery.

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