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Alexander I. Kraev , MD Andrew Nguyen, MD R Anthony Perez-Tamayo, MD PhD Gregg Landis, MD

Short Term Outcomes in Endovascular and Open Repair of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms Are Controversial Through NSQIP. Alexander I. Kraev , MD Andrew Nguyen, MD R Anthony Perez-Tamayo, MD PhD Gregg Landis, MD. National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP).

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Alexander I. Kraev , MD Andrew Nguyen, MD R Anthony Perez-Tamayo, MD PhD Gregg Landis, MD

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  1. Short Term Outcomes in Endovascular and Open Repair of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms Are Controversial Through NSQIP Alexander I. Kraev, MD Andrew Nguyen, MD R Anthony Perez-Tamayo, MD PhD Gregg Landis, MD Aortic Symposium 2012

  2. National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) • Administered by the American College of Surgeons • Join Commission Surgical Care Improvement Project • 400 Centers participating across United States • Teaching and non-teaching hospitals • 136 Perioperative variables measured • Preoperative risk factors • Intraoperative variables • 30-day post-op morbidity and mortality outcomes Aortic Symposium 2012

  3. TEVAR • Thoracic Endovascular Aneurysm Repair • Minimally invasive option to the traditional open repair • Initial experience at specialty institutions • Highly favorable towards TEVAR • Currently widely adopted across the country • Prospective and long-term studies are lacking Aortic Symposium 2012

  4. NSQIP 2005-2009 Database • 12162 total aortic cases • 7374 endovascular repairs • 4788 open repairs Aortic Symposium 2012

  5. NSQIP Database Aortic Symposium 2012

  6. Descriptive Statistics Aortic Symposium 2012

  7. TEVAR vs Open Mortality Aortic Symposium 2012

  8. TEVAR vs Open: Cardiac Outcomes • Combined end-point of cardiac arrest or acute myocardial infarction Aortic Symposium 2012

  9. TEVAR vs Open: Pulmonary Outcomes • Combined end-point of prolonged intubation, re-intubation, pulmonary embolism, or pneumonia Aortic Symposium 2012

  10. TEVAR vs Open: Renal Outcomes • Combined end-point of acute renal insufficiency or acute renal failure Aortic Symposium 2012

  11. TEVAR vs Open: Post-Operative Stroke Aortic Symposium 2012

  12. Conclusion • Short term mortality of TEVAR and open repair are equivalent • Operative time, anesthesia time, and length of stay are shorter in TEVAR • Pulmonary and renal outcomes are superior in TEVAR • Stroke rate is higher in TEVAR Aortic Symposium 2012

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