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Table 4 Postoperative 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

Total patients

n = 430

n = 162

n = 268

Survival time (days), median (IQR)

1667.5 (71.0–3212.0)

1339.0 (12.8–2948.8)

1798.5 (196.5–3296.0)

0.012

Ventilation time (h)

48.0 (21.0–138.3)

47.0 (18.0–113.0)

48.5 (22.0–145.5)

0.206

Intensive care unit (days), median (IQR)

4.0 (2.0–8.0)

4.0 (2.0–7.0)

4.5 (2.0–9.0)

0.024

Rethoracotomy, n (%)

71 (16.5)

34 (21.0)

37 (13.8)

0.052

Dialysis, n (%)

55 (12.8)

21 (13.0)

34 (12.7)

0.934

30 days mortality, n (%)

94 (21.9)

48 (29.6)

46 (17.2)

0.002

CCT stroke, n (%)

84 (19.5)

29 (17.9)

55 (20.5)

0.506

New-onset stroke, n (%)

37 (8.6)

13 (8.0)

24 (9.0)

0.739

Persisting cerebral malperfusion, n (%)

16 (3.7)

5 (3.1)

11 (4.1)

0.589

Persisting limb malperfusion, n (%)

13 (3.0)

4 (2.5)

9 (3.4)

0.774

Persistining visceral malperfusion, n (%)

10 (2.3)

1 (0.6)

9 (3.4)

0.098

Persisting renal malperfusion, n (%)

20 (4.7)

9 (5.6)

11 (4.1)

0.489

  1. Significance P < 0.05 are in bold
  2. CCT Cranial computer tomography