Acute Aortic Dissection: Perspectives from the International Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection (IRAD)
Received 17 November 2008; accepted 18 November 2008. published online 22 December 2008.
Abstract
Acute aortic dissection is a rare but deadly disease first described over 200 years ago by the physician to the late King George II on necropsy. Over the ensuing 2 centuries, the understanding of the pathophysiology, presentation, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up has matured. In an effort to understand the contemporary treatment of this disease, the International Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection (IRAD) has enrolled over 2000 patients over the past 12 years. In this article we summarize the key lessons learned from this multi-national registry of patients presenting with acute aortic dissection.
Corresponding author. T.T. Tsai, MD, MSc, Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Denver, Director, Interventional Cardiology, Denver VA Medical Center, Cardiology Section (111B), 1055 Clermont St., Denver, CO 80220, USA. Tel.: +1 303 399 8020x6105/2385 (office); fax: +1 303 393 5054.