Endovascular Repair of One-hundred Urgent and Emergent free or Contained Thoraco-abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Ruptures. An International Multi-Center Trans-Atlantic experience.

Spath, Paolo; Tsilimparis, Nikolaos; Gallitto, Enrico; Becker, Daniel; Vacirca, Andrea; Berekoven, Bärbel; Panuccio, Giuseppe; Karelis, Angelos; Kahlberg, Andrea; Melissano, Germano; Dias, Nuno; Kölbel, Tilo; Austermann, Martin; Faggioli, Gianluca; Oderich, Gustavo; Gargiulo, Mauro (2024). Endovascular Repair of One-hundred Urgent and Emergent free or Contained Thoraco-abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Ruptures. An International Multi-Center Trans-Atlantic experience. (In Press). Annals of surgery Wolters Kluwer Health 10.1097/SLA.0000000000006231

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OBJECTIVE

To analyze the outcomes of urgent/emergent endovascular aortic repair of patients with free/contained ruptured thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (rTAAA).

BACKGROUND

Endovascular repair of rTAAA has been scarcely described in emergent setting.

METHODS

An international multicenter retrospective observational study (ClinicalTrials.govID:NCT05956873) from January-2015 to January-2023 in 6 European and 1 United States Vascular Surgery Centers. Primary end-points were technical success, 30-day and/or in-hospital mortality and follow-up survival.

RESULTS

A total of 100 rTAAA patients were included (75 male; mean age 73 y). All patients (86 contained and 14 free ruptures) were symptomatic and treated within 24-hours from diagnosis: multi-branched off-the-shelf devices (Zenith t-branch,Cook Medical Inc.Bjaeverskov,Denmark) in 88 patients, physician-modified endografts in 8, patient-specific device or parallel grafts in two patients each. Primary technical success was achieved in 89 patients and 30-day and/or in-hospital mortality was 24%. Major adverse events (MAEs) occurred in 34% of patients (permanent dialysis and paraplegia in 4 and 8 patients, respectively). No statistical differences were detected in mortality rates between free and contained ruptured patients (43%vs.21%;P=0.075). Multivariate analysis revealed contained rupture favoring technical success (Odd-Ratio10.1;95%Confidence-Interval:3.0-33.6;P=<0.001). MAEs (OR9.4;95%C-I:2.8-30.5;P=<0.001) and pulmonary complications (OR11.3;95%CI:3.0-41.5;P=<0.001) were independent risk factors for 30-day and/or in-hospital mortality. Median follow-up time was 13 months (interquartile range 5-24); 1-year survival rate was 65%. Aneurysm diameter>80 mm (Hazard-Ratio:2.0;95%CI:1.0-30.5;P=0.037), technical failure (HR:2.6;95%CI:1.1-6.5;P=0.045) and pulmonary complications (HR:3.0;95%CI:1.2-7.9;P=0.021) were independent risk factors for follow-up mortality.

CONCLUSION

Endovascular repair of rTAAA shows high technical success; the presence of free rupture alone appear not to correlate with early mortality. Effective prevention/management of post-operative complications is crucial for survival.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > Department of Cardiovascular Disorders (DHGE) > Clinic of Vascular Surgery

UniBE Contributor:

Becker, Daniel

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health

ISSN:

1528-1140

Publisher:

Wolters Kluwer Health

Language:

English

Submitter:

Pubmed Import

Date Deposited:

08 Feb 2024 14:52

Last Modified:

31 Jul 2024 11:28

Publisher DOI:

10.1097/SLA.0000000000006231

PubMed ID:

38323417

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/192653

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/192653

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