Aortic Dissection, Thoracic
Basics
Description
Description
- Aortic dissection begins when there is an intimal tear
 - Blood then dissects through the media under aortic systolic pressure
 - It is thought that hypertension is a major factor in the dissection process
 - Dissections can start proximally at the root and dissect distally to involve any or all branches of the aorta, such as the carotid and subclavian arteries
 - The dissection process can also proceed proximally to involve the aortic root, the coronary ostia, and the pericardium
 - Dissection that progresses proximally may lead to occlusion of the coronary ostia, aortic valve incompetence, or cardiac tamponade
 - Classification related to portion of aorta involved:
- Stanford classification:
- Type A: Ascending aorta
 - Type B: Distal to ascending aorta
 
 - DeBakey classification:
- DeBakey I: Intimal tear in aortic arch or root
 - DeBakey II: Ascending aorta
 - DeBakey III: Distal to takeoff of left subclavian artery
 
 
 - Stanford classification:
 - Peak age for occurrence:
- Proximal dissection: 50–55 yr
 - Distal dissection: 60–70 yr
 
 
Pregnancy Considerations
Risk of dissection increases in the presence of pregnancy:
- In women <40 yr of age, 50% of dissections occur during pregnancy
 
Etiology
Any process that affects the mechanical properties of the aortic wall can lead to dissection:Etiology
- Hypertension (72% of patients in the Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection)
 - Congenital heart disease (bicuspid aortic valve, coarctation)
 - Aortic wall connective tissue abnormalities (cystic medial necrosis)
 - Connective tissue disease (Marfan disease, Ehlers–Danlos syndrome)
 - Pregnancy
 - Infectious/inflammatory conditions that can cause vasculitis (lupus, syphilis, endocarditis, giant cell arteritis, rheumatoid arthritis, Takayasu arteritis)
 - Previous cardiac surgery including CABG, aortic valve repair
 - Tobacco use
 
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Citation
Schaider, Jeffrey J., et al., editors. "Aortic Dissection, Thoracic." 5-Minute Emergency Consult, 6th ed., Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2020. Emergency Central, emergency.unboundmedicine.com/emergency/view/5-Minute_Emergency_Consult/307247/2.3/Aortic_Dissection_Thoracic. 
Aortic Dissection, Thoracic. In: Schaider JJJ, Barkin RMR, Hayden SRS, et al, eds. 5-Minute Emergency Consult. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2020. https://emergency.unboundmedicine.com/emergency/view/5-Minute_Emergency_Consult/307247/2.3/Aortic_Dissection_Thoracic. Accessed November 3, 2025.
Aortic Dissection, Thoracic. (2020). In Schaider, J. J., Barkin, R. M., Hayden, S. R., Wolfe, R. E., Barkin, A. Z., Shayne, P., & Rosen, P. (Eds.), 5-Minute Emergency Consult (6th ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. https://emergency.unboundmedicine.com/emergency/view/5-Minute_Emergency_Consult/307247/2.3/Aortic_Dissection_Thoracic
Aortic Dissection, Thoracic [Internet]. In: Schaider JJJ, Barkin RMR, Hayden SRS, Wolfe RER, Barkin AZA, Shayne PP, Rosen PP, editors. 5-Minute Emergency Consult. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2020. [cited 2025 November 03]. Available from: https://emergency.unboundmedicine.com/emergency/view/5-Minute_Emergency_Consult/307247/2.3/Aortic_Dissection_Thoracic.
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