急性A型夹层术后长期生存围手术期危险因素分析及性别差异分析

F. Harig, A. Engel, J. Rösch, M. Weyand
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我们关注的是影响急性Stanford A型主动脉夹层患者生存的性别特异性围手术期危险因素。自2004年以来,147例接受手术的患者进行了为期9年的随访研究。采用cox -比例风险模型对36个变量进行分析。1y (5, 10y)后生存率为98%(88%,50%)。早期死亡率25%,女性27%,年龄(+10y,平均64±10y)高于男性。在第七个十年中,妇女的比例增加了两倍,在第八个十年中增加了三倍。术后第一年生存率(Log rank检验)为0.82/0.77(女/男),5年生存率为0.70/0.71,10年生存率为0.46/ 0.50。风险因素分析显示,女性在胸腔切开术中死亡的风险比(16.543)、出血(8.1)和肾功能不全(3.4)的风险比较高。只有EURO-Score (1.103, p=0.038)和住院时间(0.849,p=0.015)是死亡的显著危险因素。生存曲线在5 - 10年之间下降(88% - 50%)。在男性患者中,年龄和胸骨切开术对生存率有显著影响。女性在70岁和80岁时患a型主动脉夹层的几率更高。性别对存活率没有影响。
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An Analysis of Perioperative Risk Factors for Long Term Survival after Surgery for Acute Type A Dissection Focusing on Gender-specific Differences
We focused on gender specific perioperative risk factors for the survival of an acute Stanford type A aortic dissection. A cohort of 147 patients undergoing surgery since 2004 was studied in a 9 year follow-up. Analysis was performed using Cox-proportional hazard model focusing on 36 variables. Survival after 1y (5, 10y) was 98% (88%, 50%). Early mortality was 25%, 27% female, with a higher age (+10y, mean, 64±10y) than men. In the 7th decade, percentage of women was as twofold higher and threefold higher in the 8th decade. Survival probability (Log rank test) for the first postoperative year was 0.82/0.77 (female/male) for 5 years 0.70/0.71, and 0.46/ 0.50 for 10 years. Risk factor analysis showed women having a high hazard ratio for death in case of resternotomy (16.543), bleeding (8.1), and renal insufficiency (3.4). Only EURO-Score (1.103, p=0.038) and length of hospital stay (0.849, p=0.015) were significant risk factors for death. The survival curve declines between 5 and 10 years (88% to 50%). In male patients, age and resternotomy had a significant influence on survival. Women had a higher incidence for aortic type a dissection in the 7th and 8th decades. Gender did not influence survival.
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