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Sex-Related Differences in Clinical Features and In-Hospital Outcomes of Type B Acute Aortic Dissection: A Registry Study

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.121.024149

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female sex; intramural hematoma; mortality; sex difference; type B acute aortic dissection

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  1. Tokyo Metropolitan Government

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This study found that female patients with type B acute aortic dissection are typically older, have more intramural hematoma cases, less end-organ malperfusion, and higher in-hospital mortality compared to male patients. However, after multivariable adjustment, gender was not associated with in-hospital mortality.
Background The association between female sex and poor outcomes following surgery for type A acute aortic dissection has been reported; however, sex-related differences in clinical features and in-hospital outcomes of type B acute aortic dissection, including classic aortic dissection and intramural hematoma, remain to be elucidated. Methods and Results We studied 2372 patients with type B acute aortic dissection who were enrolled in the Tokyo Acute Aortic Super-Network Registry. There were fewer and older women than men (median age [interquartile range]: 76 years [66-84 years], n=695 versus 68 years [57-77 years], n=1677; P<0.001). Women presented to the aortic centers later than men. Women had a higher proportion of intramural hematoma (63.7% versus 53.7%, P<0.001), were medically managed more frequently (90.9% versus 86.3%, P=0.002), and had less end-organ malperfusion (2.4% versus 5.7%, P<0.001) and higher in-hospital mortality (5.3% versus 2.7%, P=0.002) than men. In multivariable analysis, age (per year, odds ratio [OR], 1.06 [95% CI, 1.03-1.08]; P<0.001), hyperlipidemia (OR, 2.09 [95% CI, 1.13-3.88]; P=0.019), painlessness (OR, 2.59 [95% CI, 1.14-5.89]; P=0.023), shock/hypotension (OR, 2.93 [95% CI, 1.21-7.11]; P=0.017), non-intramural hematoma (OR, 2.31 [95% CI, 1.32-4.05]; P=0.004), aortic rupture (OR, 26.6 [95% CI, 14.1-50.0]; P<0.001), and end-organ malperfusion (OR, 4.61 [95% CI, 2.11-10.1]; P<0.001) were associated with higher in-hospital mortality, but was not female sex (OR, 1.67 [95% CI, 0.96-2.91]; P=0.072). Conclusions Women affected with type B acute aortic dissection were older and had more intramural hematoma, a lower incidence of end-organ malperfusion, and higher in-hospital mortality than men. However, female sex was not associated with in-hospital mortality after multivariable adjustment.

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