Title of article :
Incidence, Etiology, Histologic Findings, and Course of Thoracic Inflammatory Aortopathies
Author/Authors :
Davide Pacini، نويسنده , , Ornella Leone، نويسنده , , Simone Turci، نويسنده , , Nicola Camurri، نويسنده , , Francesca Giunchi، نويسنده , , Giuseppe Nicola Martinelli، نويسنده , , Roberto Di Bartolomeo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
6
From page :
1518
To page :
1523
Abstract :
Background The aims of this study were to detect the incidence of thoracic histologically proven aortitis in a large series of 788 patients operated on for thoracic aortic disease, to describe the surgical and histologic features of inflammatory thoracic aortopathies, and to evaluate the frequency of postsurgical complications and mortality. Methods Thirty-nine patients (4.9%) were affected by aortitis (mean age, 72.6 ± 9.6). There were 24 women (61.5%). Thirty-four (87.2%) were operated on because of aneurysms and 5 because of dissection. In all cases the diagnosis of aortitis was incidental and was made on the basis of histopathologic findings. Results Histologically, there were 30 cases of giant cell aortitis (76.9%), 3 inflammatory aneurysms (7.7%), 2 cases of aspecific lymphoplasmacellular aortitis (5.1%), 1 of Takayasu aortitis, 1 of systemic erythematosus lupus–associated aortitis, and 1 of Behçetʹs disease–associated aortitis. The only case of infectious aortitis was a syphilitic aortitis. In 79.5% of cases, inflammatory infiltrates were moderate to severe in degree; the most widespread inflammation was seen in Takayasu aortitis, systemic erythematosus lupus–associated aortitis, and in Behçetʹs disease. The overall in-hospital mortality was 10.3% (4 of 39 patients). Neurologic complications occurred in 4 patients (10.3%). Conclusions During surgery of the thoracic aorta, an inflammatory etiology of aneurysms is found in almost 5% of cases. The inflammatory process is in a histologically advanced phase, often with systemic development. Surgery can be associated with high morbidity and mortality.
Journal title :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Record number :
612014
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