Literature DB >> 3747030

Acute aortic occlusion--a multifaceted catastrophe.

F N Littooy, W H Baker.   

Abstract

Eighteen patients whose mean age was 61 years were referred to us with acute aortic occlusion from 1977 to 1985. Ten patients had cardiac emboli (group I) and eight had aortoiliac occlusive disease (group II). Fourteen of these patients had paresis or paralysis. Diagnosis was prompt but the time lapse from onset of symptoms to revascularization averaged 18 hours (group I, 10.3 hours; group II, 26.1 hours). All 10 patients in group I had embolectomy alone; of the eight patients in group II, two had transfemoral thrombectomy and six had bypass procedures. The perioperative mortality rate was 40% in group I and 62.5% in group II. Complications developed in 12 patients (nine died); renal failure occurred in 11, compartment syndrome in nine, adult respiratory disease syndrome in three, acute myocardial infarction in three, disseminated intravascular coagulation in two, and paraplegia in one. No amputations were required in the nine survivors and limb function was restored in eight of these patients. Acute aortic occlusion sets in motion a chain of events that threatens life and limb. Prompt diagnosis and revascularization by the simplest operation are required to decrease morbidity and mortality.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3747030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0741-5214            Impact factor:   4.268


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1.  Risk factors for perioperative mortality after revascularization for acute aortic occlusion.

Authors:  Abhisekh Mohapatra; Karim M Salem; Emade Jaman; Darve Robinson; Efthymios D Avgerinos; Michel S Makaroun; Mohammad H Eslami
Journal:  J Vasc Surg       Date:  2018-06-23       Impact factor: 4.268

2.  Acute severe non-traumatic muscle injury following reperfusion surgery for acute aortic occlusion: case report.

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Journal:  Int J Emerg Med       Date:  2011-04-28

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Authors:  K Kawahito; A Yamaguchi; H Adachi; A Mizuhara; S Murata; T Ino
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  1996       Impact factor: 2.549

5.  Prognostic factors for amputation or death in patients submitted to vascular surgery for acute limb ischemia.

Authors:  Clebes Fagundes; Flávio Danni Fuchs; Almondi Fagundes; Ronaldo A Poerschke; Maurício Z Vacaro
Journal:  Vasc Health Risk Manag       Date:  2005

6.  Acute aortic occlusion presenting as flaccid paraplegia.

Authors:  Ayman Kilany; Jasem Y Al-Hashel; Azza Rady
Journal:  Case Rep Neurol Med       Date:  2015-03-11

7.  Treatment Outcomes and Risk Factors for In-Hospital Mortality in Patients with Acute Aortic Occlusion.

Authors:  Dong-Hee Na; Deokbi Hwang; Sujin Park; Hyung-Kee Kim; Seung Huh
Journal:  Vasc Specialist Int       Date:  2018-06-30

8.  Hybrid repair for acute aortic occlusion using aortobifemoral bypass and AngioVac thrombectomy.

Authors:  Santiago Rolon; Jacob C Wood; Neel A Mansukhani; Robert A Hieb; Michael J Malinowski; Brian D Lewis; Kellie R Brown; Peter J Rossi
Journal:  J Vasc Surg Cases Innov Tech       Date:  2021-05-21

9.  "I Can't Walk!" Acute Thrombosis of Descending Aorta Causing Paraplegia.

Authors:  Matthew L Mitchell; Elif Yucebey; Mitchell R Weaver; A Kathrin Jaehne; Emanuel P Rivers
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2013-09
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