Background: Frozen elephant trunk (FET) is an established approach to reduce late complications of type A aortic dissection (AADA) by diminishing false lumen perfusion. Currently, surface size of aortic lumina are evaluated using Computed tomography (CT). However, this 2D method is prone to error as it evaluates dissection progression slice by slice. Volume measurement on the other hand can overcome this limitation and deliver better insights in aortic remodeling. Therefore, the aim was to quantify volume changes of the descending and abdominal aorta at short- and mid-term follow-up after FET.
Methods: Between April 2015 and March 2018, 20 patients who underwent surgical repair of AADA using the Thoraflex™ Hybrid Plexus (Vascutek, Terumo Aortic, Scotland) were included in this study. We measured volumetric change before surgical treatment, at discharge, at 12 and at 24 months based on CTAs (Computed tomography angiography). Surfaces and volumes have been analyzed using Aquarius iNtuition (TeraRecon Inc., Foster City, CA, USA).
Results: One hundred fifty-eight volumetric measures were obtained. The findings show a significant increase of volume of the true lumen (TL) while surface measurement of the TL did not show any significant change at other levels besides level C (diaphragm, P=0.00193). Variance analysis showed significant increase of volume, whereas no significant change was seen in false lumen. Post-hoc analysis revealed a significance at 24 months (P=0.047).
Conclusions: Although previous studies outline the clinical benefit of Thoraflex hybrid prosthesis on short-term follow up, this study provides a more precise understanding of aortic remodeling based on volumetric measurement. Thus, quantification of volume changes should be included for the assessment of optimal follow-up timing and consecutive procedure planning.
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