The modified frozen elephant trunk may outperform limited and extended-classic repair in acute type I dissection

Author:

Roselli Eric E12ORCID,Kramer Benjamin2,Germano Emidio2,Toth Andrew3,Vargo Patrick R12,Bakaeen Faisal12,Menon Venu14ORCID,Blackstone Eugene H23,Gillinov Marc,Pettersson Gosta,Soltesz Edward,Svensson Lars G,Burns Daniel,Hodges Kevin,Koprivanac Marijan,Caputo Francis,Lyden Sean,Kirksey Levester,Quatromoni Jon,Khalifeh Ali,Desai Milind,Kalahasti Vidyasagar,Griffin Brian,Grimm Richard,Cremer Paul,Xu Bo,Hammer Donald,Ramchand Jay,Thamilarasan Maran,Quatromoni Neha,Rampersad Penelope,Jellis Christine,Schoenhagen Paul,Bolen Michael,Rigelsky Christina,Apostalakis John,Bauer Andrew,

Affiliation:

1. Aorta Center, Heart Vascular and Thoracic Institute, Cleveland Clinic , Cleveland, OH, USA

2. Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Heart Vascular and Thoracic Institute, Cleveland Clinic , Cleveland, OH, USA

3. Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Cleveland Clinic , Cleveland, OH, USA

4. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Heart Vascular and Thoracic Institute, Cleveland Clinic , Cleveland, OH, USA

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVES A better surgical approach for acute DeBakey type I dissection has been sought for decades. We compare operative trends, complications, reinterventions and survival after limited versus extended-classic versus modified frozen elephant trunk (mFET) repair for this condition. METHODS From 1 January 1978 to 1 January 2018, 879 patients underwent surgery for acute DeBakey type I dissection at Cleveland Clinic. Repairs were limited to the ascending aorta/hemiarch (701.79%) or extended through the arch [extended classic (88.10%) or mFET (90.10%)]. Weighted propensity score matched established comparable groups. RESULTS Among weighted propensity-matched patients, mFET repair had similar circulatory arrest times and postoperative complications to limited repair, except for postoperative renal failure, which was twice as high in the limited group [25% (n = 19) vs 12% (n = 9), P = 0.006]. Lower in-hospital mortality was observed following limited compared to extended-classic repair [9.1% (n = 7) vs 19% (n = 16), P = 0.03], but not after mFET repair [12% (n = 9) vs 9.5% (n = 8), P = 0.6]. Extended-classic repair had higher risk of early death than limited repair (P = 0.0005) with no difference between limited and mFET repair groups (P = 0.9); 7-year survival following mFET repair was 89% compared to 65% after limited repair. Most reinterventions following limited or extended-classic repair underwent open reintervention. All reinterventions following mFET repair were completed endovascularly. CONCLUSIONS Without increasing in-hospital mortality or complications, less renal failure and a trend towards improved intermediate survival, mFET may be superior to limited or extended-classic repair for acute DeBakey type I dissections. mFET repair facilitates endovascular reintervention, potentially reducing future invasive reoperations and warranting continued study.

Funder

High-Risk Cardiovascular Research Fund

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,General Medicine,Surgery

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