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Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors reduce long-term aortic events in patients with acute type B aortic dissection.

Satoshi Takeshita1, Shingo Sakamoto, Shuichi Kitada, Koichi Akutsu, Hideki Hashimoto.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Medical therapy gives excellent short-term outcomes for patients with Stanford type B acute aortic dissection. However, the affected aorta is often compromised by aneurysmal dilatation and rupture, resulting in poor long-term outcome. The present study investigated which antihypertensive treatment may prevent long-term aortic events in these patients. METHODS AND
RESULTS: The study group comprised 78 consecutive patients with Stanford type B acute aortic dissection who were treated medically and followed-up for an average of 873+/-548 days. The optimal hypertensive drug regimen to reduce aortic events was determined by multivariate analyses. Of the 78 patients, 73 (94%) were discharged from hospital with medical therapy, and aortic events occurred in 13 (18%) of them (aortic rupture/recurrent dissection in 2 (3%); aortic expansion >or=60 mm in 7 (10%), rapid aortic expansion >or=10 mm/year in 3 (4%), and development of visceral/limb ischemia in 1 (1%)) during follow-up. By multivariate analysis, patients given angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) were less likely to have long-term aortic events than those without (odds ratio: 0.18, 95% confidence interval: 0.04-0.85).
CONCLUSIONS: Use of ACEI is associated with a reduced risk of long-term aortic events in patients with medically treated type B aortic dissection.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18827369     DOI: 10.1253/circj.cj-08-0466

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ J        ISSN: 1346-9843            Impact factor:   2.993


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