Cocaine-Related Aortic Dissection: what do we know?
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Título da fonte: | Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Online) |
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Resumo: | Abstract Introduction: Cocaine use is known to be associated with an increased risk for vascular diseases. It is likely to trigger or increase the risk for an aortic dissection. We conducted an analysis of 45 cases of cocaine-related aortic dissection to further characterize the clinical features and outcomes of this patient cohort. Methods: Our study cohort of 45 patients consisted of 11 cases from our institutional database and 34 published case reports. Results: The observed cases of acute aortic dissection related to cocaine use showed a high proportion of young (41.3±8.67 years) and male (88.9%) patients. Most of the cases (75%) were classified as Stanford type A. Also, in 75% of the cases, cocaine use was prevalent for more than one year. Median time from last cocaine use to onset of symptoms was one hour. In-hospital mortality was 21.4%, while additional 11.9% of the cases died before arriving at the hospital. Conclusion: Acute aortic dissection related to cocaine use occurs in predominantly young male patients and has a dismal outcome when compared to all comer series. |
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Cocaine-Related Aortic Dissection: what do we know?AneurysmDissectionCocaine-Related DisordersAortic Aneurysm, ThoracicVascular Surgical ProceduresTreatment OutcomeAbstract Introduction: Cocaine use is known to be associated with an increased risk for vascular diseases. It is likely to trigger or increase the risk for an aortic dissection. We conducted an analysis of 45 cases of cocaine-related aortic dissection to further characterize the clinical features and outcomes of this patient cohort. Methods: Our study cohort of 45 patients consisted of 11 cases from our institutional database and 34 published case reports. Results: The observed cases of acute aortic dissection related to cocaine use showed a high proportion of young (41.3±8.67 years) and male (88.9%) patients. Most of the cases (75%) were classified as Stanford type A. Also, in 75% of the cases, cocaine use was prevalent for more than one year. Median time from last cocaine use to onset of symptoms was one hour. In-hospital mortality was 21.4%, while additional 11.9% of the cases died before arriving at the hospital. Conclusion: Acute aortic dissection related to cocaine use occurs in predominantly young male patients and has a dismal outcome when compared to all comer series.Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular2020-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-76382020000500023Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery v.35 n.5 2020reponame:Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular (SBCCV)instacron:SBCCV10.21470/1678-9741-2020-0333info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGreve,DustinFunke,JoanaKhairi,TiamMontagner,MatteoStarck,ChristophFalk,VolkmarSá,Michel Pompeu B. O.Kurz,Stephan D.eng2020-10-20T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-76382020000500023Revistahttp://www.rbccv.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rosangela.monteiro@incor.usp.br|| domingo@braile.com.br|| brandau@braile.com.br1678-97410102-7638opendoar:2020-10-20T00:00Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular (SBCCV)false |
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Cocaine-Related Aortic Dissection: what do we know? |
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Cocaine-Related Aortic Dissection: what do we know? |
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Cocaine-Related Aortic Dissection: what do we know? Greve,Dustin Aneurysm Dissection Cocaine-Related Disorders Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic Vascular Surgical Procedures Treatment Outcome |
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Cocaine-Related Aortic Dissection: what do we know? |
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Cocaine-Related Aortic Dissection: what do we know? |
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Cocaine-Related Aortic Dissection: what do we know? |
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Cocaine-Related Aortic Dissection: what do we know? |
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Cocaine-Related Aortic Dissection: what do we know? |
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Greve,Dustin |
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Greve,Dustin Funke,Joana Khairi,Tiam Montagner,Matteo Starck,Christoph Falk,Volkmar Sá,Michel Pompeu B. O. Kurz,Stephan D. |
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Funke,Joana Khairi,Tiam Montagner,Matteo Starck,Christoph Falk,Volkmar Sá,Michel Pompeu B. O. Kurz,Stephan D. |
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Greve,Dustin Funke,Joana Khairi,Tiam Montagner,Matteo Starck,Christoph Falk,Volkmar Sá,Michel Pompeu B. O. Kurz,Stephan D. |
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Aneurysm Dissection Cocaine-Related Disorders Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic Vascular Surgical Procedures Treatment Outcome |
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Aneurysm Dissection Cocaine-Related Disorders Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic Vascular Surgical Procedures Treatment Outcome |
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Abstract Introduction: Cocaine use is known to be associated with an increased risk for vascular diseases. It is likely to trigger or increase the risk for an aortic dissection. We conducted an analysis of 45 cases of cocaine-related aortic dissection to further characterize the clinical features and outcomes of this patient cohort. Methods: Our study cohort of 45 patients consisted of 11 cases from our institutional database and 34 published case reports. Results: The observed cases of acute aortic dissection related to cocaine use showed a high proportion of young (41.3±8.67 years) and male (88.9%) patients. Most of the cases (75%) were classified as Stanford type A. Also, in 75% of the cases, cocaine use was prevalent for more than one year. Median time from last cocaine use to onset of symptoms was one hour. In-hospital mortality was 21.4%, while additional 11.9% of the cases died before arriving at the hospital. Conclusion: Acute aortic dissection related to cocaine use occurs in predominantly young male patients and has a dismal outcome when compared to all comer series. |
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