Retrospective Cohort Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2018.
World J Radiol. Nov 28, 2018; 10(11): 150-161
Published online Nov 28, 2018. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v10.i11.150
Table 1 Stanford classification, age and gender distribution
AADIMH
n (%)43 (76.8)13 (23.2)
mean age (yr)66 ± 1269 ± 10
Stanford AStanford BA vs BStanford AStanford BA vs B
55.8%44.2%53.8%46.2%
mean age (yr)66 ± 1167 ± 13P = 0.78565 ± 1075 ± 13P = 0.146
Female41.7%10.5%P = 0.03928.6%50%
Table 2 Radiation exposure as measured by the computed tomography dose-length product
DLP [mGy*cm]
MeanMinMax
Triphasic CT scan (unenhanced, arterial and venous)2737.21583.04476.9
Biphasic CT scan (arterial and venous)2134.6766.23494.7
Unenhanced acquisition (percentage of a triphasic CT scan)602.6 (22.0%)
Table 3 Complications and secondary findings n (%)
TotalAAD
IMH
Stanford AStanford BStanford AStanford B
Subadventitial hematoma of pulmonary trunk5 (9.1)2 (8.3)03 (42.9)0
Pericardial effusion20 (35.7)11 (45.8)4 (21.1)5 (71.4)0
Pleural effusion14 (25.0)4 (16.7)6 (31.6)2 (28.6)2 (33.3)
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)17 (32.1)2 (8.7)12 (66.7)03 (50.0)
Bleeding/rupture4 (7.1)03 (15.8)01 (16.7)
Branch vessel involvement33 (66.0)17 (81.0)12 (70.6)3 (50.0)1 (16.7)
Ischemia10 (18.2)5 (20.8)4 (22.2)1 (14.3)0
Kidney7 (12.5)4 (16.7)3 (15.8)00
Liver2 (3.6)1 (4.2)1 (5.3)00
Spleen3 (5.5)02 (11.1)1 (14.3)0
Intestine1 (1.8)01 (5.3)00