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Title: Chronic aortic dissection: still a challenge
Author(s): G. Giugliano , L. Spadera , M. De Laurentis , G. Brevetti
Journal: Acta Cardiologica
Volume: 64    Issue: 5   Date: 2009   
Pages: 653-663
DOI: 10.2143/AC.64.5.2042696

Abstract :
Chronic aortic dissections are complex lesions with a fairly predictable natural history depending on factors such as baseline aortic diameter, the degree of false lumen thrombosis, the presence of a persistent communication, an underlying connective tissue disorder, and the control of hypertension. Medical management with antihypertensive therapy including beta-blockers is the treatment of choice for all stable chronic aortic dissections. Repair is indicated in the case of complications: aortic rupture, malperfusion syndromes, symptomatic dissections, asymptomatic dissections becoming significantly aneurysmal or demonstrating a rapid growth rate. In this regard, serial imaging of the aorta is crucial to detect unstable lesions requiring surgery or an endovascular intervention. As endograft technologies improve endovascular approach may become the future standard of care.