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Table 1 Demographic and clinical data

From: Combined femoral and axillary perfusion strategy for Stanford type a aortic dissection repair

Item

Data

Male/Female

253/74

Age (years)

52.16 ± 11.72

BMI (kg/m2)

24.21 ± 1.92

Hypertension (n, %)

261 (79.82%)

Diabetes (n, %)

28 (8.56%)

LVEF (%)

62.76 ± 7.63%

location of intimal tear (n, %)

 ascending aorta

219 (66.97%)

 aortic arch

40 (12.23%)

 descending aorta

37 (11.31%)

 without obvious intimal tear

31 (9.48%)

Artery involved by the false lumen (n, %)

 Innominate artery

49 (14.98%)

 left common carotid artery

37 (11.31%)

 the left subclavian artery

31 (9.48%)

 Celiac trunk artery

113 (34.56%)

 superior mesenteric artery

60 (18.35%)

 right renal artery

90 (27.52%)

 left renal artery

105 (32.11%)

Pericardial tamponade (n, %)

5 (1.53%)

Aortic insufficiency (n, %)

 mild

170 (51.99%)

 moderate

116 (35.47%)

 severe

41 (12.54%)

Observed Coronary artery involved (n, %)

11 (3.36%)

Regional wall motion abnormalities (n, %)

17 (5.20%)

Neurologic Symptoms (n, %)

7 (2.14%)

Cardiac tamponade (n, %)

13 (3.98%)

Renal insufficiency (n, %)

11 (2.36%)

Hepatic insufficiency (n, %)

4 (1.22%)

Paraplegia (n, %)

2 (0.61%)

Transient leg ischemia (n, %)

3 (0.92%)