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Review
. 2023 May 16;11(14):3140-3147.
doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i14.3140.

Postoperative hypoxemia for patients undergoing Stanford type A aortic dissection

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Review

Postoperative hypoxemia for patients undergoing Stanford type A aortic dissection

Hai-Yuan Liu et al. World J Clin Cases. .

Abstract

Clinically, it is widely recognized that surgical treatment is the preferred and reliable option for Stanford type A aortic dissection. Stanford type A aortic dissection is an emergent and serious cardiovascular disease characterized with an acute onset, poor prognosis, and high mortality. However, the incidences of postoperative complications are relatively higher due to the complexity of the disease and its intricate procedure. It has been considered that hypoxemia, one of the most common postoperative complications, plays an important role in having a worse clinical prognosis. Therefore, the effective intervention of postoperative hypoxemia is significant for the improved prognosis of patients with Stanford type A aortic dissection.

Keywords: Hypoxemia; Intervention; Mortality; Risk factors; Stanford type A aortic dissection.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

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Risk factors of postoperative hypoxemia for patients with Stanford type A aortic dissection.

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