Background: Acute type B aortic dissection (TBAD) is a rare disease that is likely under-diagnosed in the UK. As a progressive, dynamic clinical entity, many patients initially diagnosed with uncomplicated TBAD deteriorate, developing end-organ malperfusion and aortic rupture (complicated TBAD). An evaluation of the binary approach to the diagnosis and categorisation of TBAD is needed. Methods: A narrative review of the risk factors predisposing patients to progression from unTBAD to coTBAD was undertaken. Results: Key high-risk features predispose the development of complicated TBAD, such as maximal aortic diameter > 40 mm and partial false lumen thrombosis. Conclusion: An appreciation of the factors that predispose to complicated TBAD would aid clinical decision-making surrounding TBAD.

Uncomplicated Type B Aortic Dissection: Challenges in Diagnosis and Categorization

Piffaretti G.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2023-01-01

Abstract

Background: Acute type B aortic dissection (TBAD) is a rare disease that is likely under-diagnosed in the UK. As a progressive, dynamic clinical entity, many patients initially diagnosed with uncomplicated TBAD deteriorate, developing end-organ malperfusion and aortic rupture (complicated TBAD). An evaluation of the binary approach to the diagnosis and categorisation of TBAD is needed. Methods: A narrative review of the risk factors predisposing patients to progression from unTBAD to coTBAD was undertaken. Results: Key high-risk features predispose the development of complicated TBAD, such as maximal aortic diameter > 40 mm and partial false lumen thrombosis. Conclusion: An appreciation of the factors that predispose to complicated TBAD would aid clinical decision-making surrounding TBAD.
2023
2023
Bashir, M.; Tan, S. Z.; Jubouri, M.; Coselli, J.; Chen, E. P.; Mohammed, I.; Velayudhan, B.; Sadeghipour, P.; Nienaber, C.; Awad, W. I.; Slisatkorn, W.; Wong, R.; Piffaretti, G.; Mariscalco, G.; Bailey, D. M.; Williams, I.
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