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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: aorta tears + 0.29 + may  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Stent grafts: a better way to treat blunt trauma injuries
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During surgery, a patient is at increased risk of paraplegia because the thoracic aorta is clamped, cutting off blood to the spinal column. ...

ScienceBlogs
More on the effects of tobacco poisoning
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Aortic aneurysms kill about 8.5K yearly. That's a fun one. An aortic aneurysm is a dilation of the main blood vessel that leaves the heart. When this tears ...
Houston's renowned doctor helped transform surgical practice from ...
Houston Chronicle, United States - Jul 13, 2008
He made the aorta, which carries blood from the heart to the body, a treatable entity. Aneurysms, or blockages; and dissections, tears in the aortic wall, ...

Beaufort Gazette
Girl struggling with health challenges finds others like her
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The same goes for evidence of surgery performed to address a large hole in her heart and the thin wall of her aorta, a main blood line to the heart; ...

Nigerian Tribune
Sola Adeyeye and the facts of history
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Tears simply filled my eyes. ?It is thus with considerable discomfort and sorrow that I must, for the first time in life publicly disagree with my dearly ...
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Her voice is muffled and I hear a squall of tears tangled in her throat. I look at my watch. "Hi, sweetie. What's up? You sound kind of upset." "Right. ...
Man, then wife face kidney failure
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That's when the stitches in his heart tore, rupturing his aorta again. This time, it split and dissected down to his knee. Doctors gave him a 2 percent ...
Daughter testifies about abuse of her mother
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Acute results of balloon angioplasty of native coarctation versus recurrent aortic obstruction are … -
BW McCrindle, TK Jones, WR Morrow, DJ Hagler, TR … - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 1996 - Elsevier
... with a mean ratio of 1.09 ? 0.29 (n = 129 ... of native coarctations ([3]). Several factors
may be implicated. ... We have shown that transmural aortic tears have not ...

Delayed operative intervention in the management of traumatic descending thoracic aortic rupture -
CC Kwon, IS Gill, WF Fallon, C Yowler, R Akhrass, … - The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2002 - Soc Thorac Surgeons
... BACKGROUND: Outcomes may be improved by purposefully delaying ... trauma admissions occurred
and 57 (0.29%) patients with ... in 5, head injury and aortic tear in 3 ...

Traumatic Aortic Tear: Screening with Chest CT?
CT Chest - Radiology, 1992 - RSNA
... to the trunk (this would rank them as high risk for traumatic aortic tear); (b)
a ... their inclusion in the study be- cause (a) the two groups may be different ...

Diagnosing traumatic rupture of the thoracic aorta in the emergency department -
CE O'Conor - British Medical Journal, 2004 - emj.bmj.com
... those with rupture was 0.386 and for those without was 0.359 (p>0.29). ... 8, 26 False
negatives reported are of small intimal tears in the descending aorta. ...

Perioperative risk factors for mortality in patients with acute type a aortic dissection -
AZ Apaydin, S Buket, H Posacioglu, F Islamoglu, T … - The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2002 - Soc Thorac Surgeons
... valve 16 8 Glue resuspension 31 8 Bentall procedure 17 3 AVR ascending aorta 3 0
0.29 Location of tear No visible tear 2 1 Ascending aorta 61 23 Arch 15 3 ...

[PDF] Evolution of aortic dissection after surgical repair -
R Fattori, L Bacchi-Reggiani, P Bertaccini, G … - Am J Cardiol, 2000 - med.unibo.it
... 13 Extensive resec- tion of the proximal entry tear and the use of ... Thoracic Descending
Aorta Abdominal Aorta ... Chronic 7 0.13 0.21 0.15 0.20 0.36 0.29 0.16 0.35 ...
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Operative Repair or Endovascular Stent Graft in Blunt Traumatic Thoracic Aortic Injuries: Results of …
D Demetriades, GC Velmahos, TM Scalea, GJ … - The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2008 - jtrauma.com
... 1.41; 95% CI: 0.75-2.34; p = 0.29, adjusted for age ... iliac or femoral or brachial
artery tears or thrombosis ... 28 In older ages, the thoracic aorta becomes ectatic ...
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Increased aortic wall stress in aortic insufficiency: clinical data and computer model -
CJ Beller, MR Labrosse, MJ Thubrikar, G Szabo, F … - European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2005 - Elsevier
... 25.4, 7.3, 0.30?0.07, 0.29?0.04. ... and F. Robicsek, Wall stress as a possible mechanism
for the development of transverse intimal tears in aortic dissections, J ...

Partial Thrombosis of the False Lumen in Patients with Acute Type B Aortic Dissection -
TT Tsai, A Evangelista, CA Nienaber, T Myrmel, G … - New England Journal of Medicine, 2007 - content.nejm.org
... constant circumferential relationship with the aortic wall without a demonstrable
inti- mal flap and with no radiologically apparent inti- mal tear. ... 0.29 ... aorta ...

Gender-specific differences in aortic sinus curvature during aging: an anatomical and computational …
CJ Beller, T Maurer, MR Labrosse, T Mesana, M … - Cardiovascular Pathology, 2008 - Elsevier
... larger area as opposed to contour levels 0.16?0.29 MPa (light ... possible mechanism
for the development of transverse intimal tears in aortic dissections, J ...

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Vascular Surgeon Heads National Trial for Torn Aorta Repair

Tears in the aorta which affect thousands of people each year coast to coast, may soon be treated with a much less invasive technique that could dramatically improve patients’ chances of survival. A national study being directed by a vascular surgeon at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital is exploring a new minimally invasive method that could spare patients the trauma and risk of open chest surgery.

Joseph V. Lombardi, M.D., Director of the Jefferson Aortic Center (www.jeffersonhosptal.org/aortic) is the National Principal Investigator (PI) in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration--approved clinical study assessing the safety and effectiveness of an endovascular stent-graft to treat aortic dissection, a condition that led to the sudden death of actor John Ritter.

“This pathology specific endovascular device has the potential to eliminate the need for highly invasive, open chest surgery to repair one of the most deadly aortic diseases in the U.S.,” said Dr. Lombardi, assistant professor of Surgery, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University. “In Philadelphia alone, up to 60 patients per year are treated for aortic dissection with emergency procedures, which have numerous risks, high mortalities and long recovery periods. This device could help limit our need for invasive procedures and save many lives.”

According to the American Heart Association, aortic dissection affects up to 10,000 people annually in the United States. Though the disease is rare among the country’s population, its mortality rate is high, creating a need for new and innovative treatments.

Aortic dissection is a laceration of the aorta, the largest artery in the body and the primary transporter of blood away from the heart. A tear in this artery causes blood to flow between the layers of its wall, eventually splitting the layers apart. Blood then collects in these new channels, compressing blood vessels that feed vital organs. It is an extremely serious medical condition that can quickly result in death.

Dr. Lombardi is also responsible for a parallel clinical trial including eight European and two Australian sites. As the global principal investigator, Dr. Lombardi’s role is to oversee all clinical aspects of both trials and making any necessary adjustments as it moves forward. He will continuously update the national and international medical community on the trial’s progress and will prepare the results for submission to the FDA. Robert Larson, M.D., assistant professor of Surgery, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, will be serving as the Site PI for Jefferson University Hospital. A multidisciplinary team of physicians, cardiothoracic surgeons, cardiologists and anesthesiologists will all be involved with Drs. Lombardi and Larson.

Aortic dissection can be treated in the emergency room or intensive care unit with medications to lower blood pressure and heart rate. In some cases, surgery is needed. Now, rather than opening the chest cavity and clamping off the aorta to implant a graft to treat the damaged section, physicians will insert a catheter loaded with a self-expanding, fabric-covered stent-graft through a small incision in the femoral artery. The catheter is guided through the patient’s blood vessels under fluoroscopy (a technique for obtaining “live” x-ray images) until the device is positioned across the diseased or injured part of the aorta. The stent-graft expands upon deployment from the catheter to form a continuous tube through the aorta that carries the blood and reduces pressure on the damaged vessel, restoring normal blood flow. The second stent is placed to re-expand the compressed blood vessel and restore flow to all of the vital organs below.

By using less invasive techniques, surgeons reduce the health risks for their patients, especially for many older individuals who might suffer from other significant medical conditions such as diabetes or hypertension. Thoracic aortic dissection can occur in anyone, but is most often seen in men 40 to 70 years of age. The exact cause is unknown, but risks include high blood pressure, smoking, atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), trauma and Marfan’s syndrome. Symptoms comprise sudden, severe chest pain, dizziness, decreased sensation in any location, profuse sweating and shortness of breath.

Any patient with aortic dissection may be a candidate for this trial, though certain factors will be taken into account, including whether the individual was treated with medical therapy; whether the patient has organ failure from lack of blood flow to these organs; and whether the patient has a rapidly expanding aorta (aneurysm).
The combination endovascular device has already been studied in Australia with some evidence of effectiveness. It restored blood flow to both legs and the left kidney of a 50-year-old patient admitted to Monash Medical Centre in Melbourne with crushing chest pain, saving both limbs and the organ.

With international headquarters in Bloomington, Ind., the privately held Cook®, Inc. is the designer, manufacturer and global distributor of the minimally invasive stent-graft.

The Department of Surgery at the Methodist Hospital Division of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital is an emerging leader in new, minimally invasive vascular procedures for the treatment of aortic aneurysms, carotid stenosis, peripheral vascular disease and varicose veins. These high-tech procedures are safer, faster and offer a shorter recovery period than traditional vascular surgeries.

 
 
 
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