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Table 2 Preoperative data

From: Preoperative pericardial hematoma in patients with acute type A aortic dissection (AAAD): Do we need an adjusted treatment?

Characteristics

Entire cohort

Pericardial hematoma

Without pericardial hematoma

P-value

Malperfusion, n (%)

135 (31.4)

57 (35.2)

78 (29.1)

0.188

 Cerebral malperfusion, n (%)

49 (11.4)

18 (11.1)

31 (11.6)

0.885

 Visceral malperfusion, n (%)

36 (8.4)

20 (12.3)

16 (6.0)

0.021

 Renal malperfusion, n (%)

49 (11.4)

24 (14.8)

25 (9.3)

0.083

 Limb malperfusion, n (%)

61 (14.2)

27 (16.7)

34 (12.7)

0.252

Hemiparese, n (%)

26 (6.0)

11 (6.8)

15 (5.6)

0.615

Paraparese, n (%)

15 (3.5)

9 (5.6)

6 (2.2)

0.069

Seizure, n (%)

7 (1.6)

5 (3.1)

2 (0.7)

0.109

Evidence of Stroke CT, n (%)

26 (6.0)

8 (4.9)

18 (6.7)

0.453

Neurologic symptoms, n (%)

84 (19.5)

33 (20.4)

51 (19.0)

0.734

Dissection supra-aortic arteries, n (%)

88 (20.5)

32 (19.8)

56 (20.9)

0.776

Dissection LCA, n (%)

12 (2.8)

5 (3.1)

7 (2.6)

0.770

Dissection RCA, n (%)

42 (9.8)

17 (10.5)

25 (9.3)

0.693

Iatrogenic dissection, n (%)

11 (2.6)

0 (0.0)

11 (4.1)

0.008

Onset of pain to surgery time (h), median (IQR)

6.0 (4.0–12.1)

6.0 (4.0–12.0)

7.0 (4.0–12.9)

0.696

  1. Significance P < 0.05 are in bold
  2. LCA Left coronary artery, RCA Right coronary artery, CT Computer tomography