Weibo Gao, L. Dou, Maojing Shi, Haiyan Zhang, Chun-bo Wu
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Abstract
Objective
To investigate the clinical characteristics, coagulation function and associated prognostic factors of acute aortic dissection.
Methods
The clinical data of 119 patients with acute aortic dissection (AAD) admitted to Beijing University People's Hospital from November 2008 to January 2016 were analyzed. All the participants were confirmed by computed tomography angiography, and the onset time was less than 14 days. Data of blood routine test, coagulation function at the first admission were collected, and surgical intervention and prognosis were recorded. All the patients, according to the prognosis, or whether disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) occurred, were divided into two groups, and the differences between the two groups were compared. Logistic regression analysis was applied to analyze independent risk factors related to in-hospital death in AAD patients.
Results
In 119 patients with AAD, the average age was (52.9±14.2) years, with a male/female ratio of 5.3:1. Pain was the most common clinical manifestation in patients with AAD, accounting for more than 90.0%. The nature of pain was mostly expansible and/or transitive pain. Dominant DIC occurred in 13 cases (10.9%), and 7 patients died (53.8%). There were significant differences between the DIC group and non-DIC group in neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet count, fibrinogen, D-dimer, FDP, PT, APTT and mortality rate (P<0.05). All the 16 patients in the death group were type A AAD, among which, 7 patients (43.8%) developed with DIC. There were significant differences between the death group and survival group in NLR, platelet count, fibrinogen, D-dimer, FDP, PT, APTT, DIC proportion and surgical operation rate (P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis showed that NLR and platelet count were independent risk factors of in-hospital death (P<0.05).
Conclusions
D-dimer has a high diagnostic and prognosis value for AAD. The mortality increased with the activation and depletion of platelet. Once DIC occurs, the prognosis is extremely poor. NLR and platelet count are independent risk factors for in-hospital death in patients with AAD.
Key words:
Acute aortic dissection; D-dimer; Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio; Disseminated intravascular coagulation; Prognosis
期刊介绍:
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine is the only national journal which represents the development of emergency medicine in China. The journal is supervised by China Association of Science and Technology, sponsored by Chinese Medical Association, and co-sponsored by Zhejiang University. The journal publishes original research articles dealing with all aspects of clinical practice and research in emergency medicine. The columns include Pre-Hospital Rescue, Emergency Care, Trauma, Resuscitation, Poisoning, Disaster Medicine, Continuing Education, etc. It has a wide coverage in China, and builds up communication with Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and international emergency medicine circles.