Relationship between Neovascularization and Aortic Wall Enhancement in Type A Aortic Dissection.

Q3 Medicine AORTA Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-31 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1791669
Eisaku Ito, Takao Ohki, Naoki Toya, Hirokuni Naganuma, Noriyasu Kawada, Koichi Muramatsu, Nei Fukasawa, Misayo Miyake, Miku Maeda, Masayuki Shimoda
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Abstract

Background:  Aortic wall enhancement (AWE), evaluated with computed tomography angiography in Type B aortic dissection, is associated with aortic remodeling. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between AWE and pathological findings of the aortic wall using an aortic wall sample from a Type A aortic dissection (TAD).

Methods:  We examined patients with TAD treated between January 2012 and February 2023.

Results:  Twelve cases were examined pathologically: five cases in the hyperacute phase, three in the acute phase, and four in the subacute phase. AWE thickness significantly differed as time progressed (0 vs. 1.7 vs. 2.8 mm, p < 0.001). A significant increase in granulation was observed in the acute and subacute phases (0 vs. 761 vs. 423 µm, p < 0.001). Furthermore, a fibrous complex of internal adventitia (FCIA) developed on the medial side of the adventitia over time since its onset and was found to be thickened (175 vs. 415 vs. 1,078 µm, p < 0.001). The thickness of the granulation tissue and FCIA, where there was abundant neovascularization, was consistent with the thickness of the AWE.

Conclusion:  AWE was observed in TAD and increased as time progressed. FCIA and granulation tissue developed, and AWE reflected neovascularization at the adventitia.

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A型主动脉夹层新生血管与主动脉壁强化的关系。
背景:B型主动脉夹层的ct血管造影评估主动脉壁增强(AWE)与主动脉重构相关。本研究旨在通过a型主动脉夹层(TAD)的主动脉壁样本来评估AWE与主动脉壁病理表现之间的关系。方法:选取2012年1月至2023年2月间接受TAD治疗的患者。结果:病理检查12例,超急性期5例,急性期3例,亚急性期4例。随着时间的推移,AWE的厚度有显著差异(0、1.7、2.8 mm, p p p p)。结论:TAD患者的AWE随着时间的推移而增加。FCIA和肉芽组织发育,AWE反映外膜新生血管形成。
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