A Systematic Review of Acute Thoracic Aortic Dissections in Africa-The Need for a Registry.

Q3 Medicine
AORTA Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1757797
Anthony Yip, Elena Libhaber, Penelope Nam, Robert Kleinloog, Lorenzo Rampini, Catherine Hosking
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In this systematic review, the available literature on the presentation and management of acute thoracic aortic dissections in Africa is examined. Though Africa has 17% of the world population, it accounts for approximately 1% of the available literature with much of our understanding coming from registries arising from the developed world, such as the International Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection. The literature from the African continent consists mainly of case reports, small case series, and few original studies. Case reports make an important contribution to our understanding of uncommon conditions but can skew our understanding of aortic dissections in this region by describing unusual presentations and management. In this review, we describe the available studies retrieved from large medical databases (Medline and Health Management Information Consortium) and motivate the need for national registries to provide a more accurate appreciation of the scope of the problem on this continent.

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非洲急性胸主动脉夹层的系统回顾——登记的必要性。
在这个系统的回顾,现有文献的表现和管理的急性胸主动脉夹层在非洲检查。虽然非洲人口占世界人口的17%,但它只占现有文献的1%左右,我们的大部分理解来自发达国家的登记处,比如国际急性主动脉夹层登记处。来自非洲大陆的文献主要包括病例报告、小病例系列和少数原创研究。病例报告对我们了解不常见的情况做出了重要贡献,但通过描述不寻常的表现和处理,可能会扭曲我们对该区域主动脉夹层的理解。在这篇综述中,我们描述了从大型医学数据库(Medline和健康管理信息联盟)中检索到的现有研究,并提出了建立国家登记处的必要性,以便更准确地了解非洲大陆问题的范围。
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