TY - JOUR
T1 - Twenty-five years of observations from the International Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection (IRAD) and its impact on the cardiovascular scientific community
AU - Trimarchi, Santi
AU - Mandigers, Tim J.
AU - Bissacco, Daniele
AU - Nienaber, Christoph
AU - Isselbacher, Eric M.
AU - Evangelista, Arturo
AU - Suzuki, Toru
AU - Bossone, Eduardo
AU - Pape, Linda A.
AU - Januzzi, James L.
AU - Harris, Kevin M.
AU - O'Gara, Patrick T.
AU - Gilon, Dan
AU - Hutchison, Stuart
AU - Patel, Himanshu J.
AU - Woznicki, Elise M.
AU - Montgomery, Daniel
AU - Kline-Rogers, Eva
AU - Eagle, Kim A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The American Association for Thoracic Surgery
PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - Objective: The International Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection (IRAD) celebrated its 25th anniversary in January 2021. This study evaluated IRAD's role in promoting the understanding and management of acute aortic dissection (AD) over these years. Methods: IRAD studies were identified, analyzed, and ranked according to their citations per year (c/y) to determine the most-cited IRAD studies and topics. A systematic search of the literature identified cardiovascular guidelines on the diagnosis and management of acute AD. Consequently, IRAD's presence and impact were quantified using these documents. Results: Ninety-seven IRAD studies were identified, of which 82 obtained more than 10 cumulative citations. The median c/y index was 7.33 (25th-75th percentile, 4.01-16.65). Forty-two studies had a greater than median c/y index and were considered most impactful. Of these studies, most investigated both type A and type B AD (n = 17, 40.5%) and short-term outcomes (n = 26, 61.9%). Nineteen guideline documents were identified from 26 cardiovascular societies located in Northern America, Europe, and Japan. Sixty-nine IRAD studies were cited by these guidelines, including 38 of the 42 most-impactful IRAD studies. Among them, partial thrombosis of the false lumen as a predictor of postdischarge mortality and aortic diameters as a predictor of type A occurrence were determined as most-impactful specific IRAD topics by their c/y index. Conclusions: IRAD has had and continues to have an important role in providing observations, credible knowledge, and research questions to improve the outcomes of patients with acute AD.
AB - Objective: The International Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection (IRAD) celebrated its 25th anniversary in January 2021. This study evaluated IRAD's role in promoting the understanding and management of acute aortic dissection (AD) over these years. Methods: IRAD studies were identified, analyzed, and ranked according to their citations per year (c/y) to determine the most-cited IRAD studies and topics. A systematic search of the literature identified cardiovascular guidelines on the diagnosis and management of acute AD. Consequently, IRAD's presence and impact were quantified using these documents. Results: Ninety-seven IRAD studies were identified, of which 82 obtained more than 10 cumulative citations. The median c/y index was 7.33 (25th-75th percentile, 4.01-16.65). Forty-two studies had a greater than median c/y index and were considered most impactful. Of these studies, most investigated both type A and type B AD (n = 17, 40.5%) and short-term outcomes (n = 26, 61.9%). Nineteen guideline documents were identified from 26 cardiovascular societies located in Northern America, Europe, and Japan. Sixty-nine IRAD studies were cited by these guidelines, including 38 of the 42 most-impactful IRAD studies. Among them, partial thrombosis of the false lumen as a predictor of postdischarge mortality and aortic diameters as a predictor of type A occurrence were determined as most-impactful specific IRAD topics by their c/y index. Conclusions: IRAD has had and continues to have an important role in providing observations, credible knowledge, and research questions to improve the outcomes of patients with acute AD.
KW - acute aortic dissection
KW - cardiovascular societies
KW - clinical practice guidelines
KW - International Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection
KW - IRAD
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2023.06.021
DO - 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2023.06.021
M3 - Article
C2 - 37453718
AN - SCOPUS:85169907131
SN - 0022-5223
VL - 168
SP - 977-989.e24
JO - Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
JF - Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
IS - 4
ER -