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Erschienen in: Emergency Radiology 3/2014

01.06.2014 | Original Article

Minimal aortic injury of the thoracic aorta: imaging appearances and outcome

verfasst von: Martin L. D. Gunn, Bruce E. Lehnert, Rachel S. Lungren, Chitti Babu Narparla, Lee Mitsumori, Joel A. Gross, Benjamin Starnes

Erschienen in: Emergency Radiology | Ausgabe 3/2014

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Abstract

The aim of this study is to describe the frequency, computed tomographic angiography (CTA) imaging appearance, management, and outcome of patients who present with minimal thoracic aortic injury. This retrospective study was Institutional Review Board-approved. Eighty-one patients with blunt traumatic aortic injuries (BTAI) were identified between 2004 and 2008, comprising 23 patients with minimal aortic injury (MAI) (mean age, 43.2 years ±18.2 years; 12 males and 11 females) and 58 patients with non-minimal aortic injury (mean age, 42.6 years ±22.7 years). CTA imaging was reviewed for each patient to differentiate those with MAI from those with non-MAI BTAI. Inclusion criteria for MAI on CTA were: post-traumatic abnormality of the internal contour of the aorta wall projecting into the lumen, intimal flap, intraluminal filling defect, intramural hematoma, and no evidence of an abnormality to the external contour of the aorta. Relevant follow-up imaging for MAI patients was also reviewed for resolution, stability, or progression of the vascular injury. The electronic medical record of each patient was reviewed and mechanism of injury, injury severity score, associated injuries, type and date of management, outcome, and days from injury to last medical consultation. Minimal aortic injury represented 28.4 % of all BTAI over the study period. Mean injury severity score (37.1), age (43.2 years), and gender did not differ significantly between MAI and non-MAI types of BTAI. Most MAI occurred in the descending thoracic aorta (16/23, 69 %). Without operative or endovascular repair, there was no death or complication due to MAI. One death occurred secondary to MAI (4.4 %) in a patient who underwent endovascular repair and surgical bypass, compared with an overall mortality rate of 8.6 % in the non-MAI BTAI group (p = 0.508). The most common CT appearance of MAI was a rounded or triangular intra-luminal aortic filling detect (18/23 patients, 78 %). In a mean of 466 days of clinical follow-up, no complications were observed in survivors treated without endovascular repair or operation. Minimal aortic injury is identified by multi-detector row CT in more than a quarter of cases of BTAI and has a low mortality. Conservative management is associated with an excellent outcome.
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Metadaten
Titel
Minimal aortic injury of the thoracic aorta: imaging appearances and outcome
verfasst von
Martin L. D. Gunn
Bruce E. Lehnert
Rachel S. Lungren
Chitti Babu Narparla
Lee Mitsumori
Joel A. Gross
Benjamin Starnes
Publikationsdatum
01.06.2014
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Emergency Radiology / Ausgabe 3/2014
Print ISSN: 1070-3004
Elektronische ISSN: 1438-1435
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10140-013-1187-8

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