治疗急性大动脉解剖的患者腹腔动脉直径的变化
Marian Burysz1,2,3,4, Radosław Litwinowicz1,2,3,4, Mariusz Kowalewski3,5,6
1Department of Cardiac Surgery, Regional Specialist Hospital, 86-300 Grudziądz, Poland.
Journal of cardiovascular development and disease
|April 25, 2025
概括
急性大动脉解剖 (AAD) 影响内脏动脉直径,增加中肠缺血的风险. 在AAD患者中,在上层介质动脉和动脉的术后变化被注意到,在AAD患者中,较高的下层介质动脉封闭.
科学领域:
- 血管外科 血管外科
- 心血管成像 - 心血管成像
- 腹腔大动脉动脉瘤是什么?
背景情况:
- 中肠缺血在急性大动脉剖析 (AAD) 中增加了手术后的死亡率.
- 动脉直径会影响血液流动和阻力,但与AAD相关的直径变化尚未研究.
- 非封闭性肠道缺血显示动脉直径变化.
研究的目的:
- 为了比较腹腔大动脉动脉分支直径在AAD患者手术前和手术后.
- 调查AAD对内脏动脉尺寸的影响.
主要方法:
- 从25名AAD患者的对比度增强CT扫描进行了回顾性分析.
- 患者接受了冷大象腿手术.
- 使用了详细的医疗数据和扫描重建.
主要成果:
- 在非AAD患者中,上层介质动脉和动脉 (p < 0.001) 的显著手术前与术后直径变化 (p < 0.001).
- 在涉及腹腔大动脉的AAD患者中增加下层中枢动脉封闭.
- 在整个腹部大动脉术后过程中观察到显著的真实和虚假光线差异.
结论:
- 在AAD和非AAD患者的腹腔大动脉中,内动脉直径发生显著变化.
- 缺少动脉直径调整可能与慢性或非封闭性介质缺血有关.
- 患有腹部大动脉干扰的AAD患者面临较高的下层中枢动脉闭塞的风险.
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