Aortic dissection is a life-threatening acute aortic syndrome characterized by a tear in the aortic intimal layer, which allows blood to flow into the medial layer and create a false lumen that can propagate along the aortic length. This condition can rapidly lead to fatal aortic rupture, vital organ malperfusion, or cardiac tamponade. It is universally classified by the Stanford system: Type A (involving the ascending aorta, ~60-70% of cases) and Type B (limited to the descending aorta, ~30-40% of cases).
China performs the highest number of AD surgeries and TEVAR procedures worldwide, with top-tier centers completing over 1000 acute AD cases annually. Leading Chinese aortic centers achieve a 30-day survival rate exceeding 90% for Type A dissection, on par with the world's top institutions, with unparalleled experience managing young patients with complex extensive dissection.
Chinese clinicians are global leaders in developing and applying domestically manufactured TEVAR devices optimized for East Asian aortic anatomy, including branched/fenestrated TEVAR for complex arch dissection and standardized frozen elephant trunk techniques.
Chinese guidelines are tailored to the unique features of Chinese AD patients, including younger onset, more extensive aortic involvement, and higher hypertension prevalence.
The total cost of TEVAR or open aortic repair in China is 1/4 to 1/6 of that in the U.S. or Europe, with high-quality domestic stents and prostheses at 1/3 to 1/2 the price of imported devices.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) herbal medicine, acupuncture, and lifestyle interventions are integrated into chronic AD care to improve blood pressure control, reduce aortic wall inflammation, and mitigate antihypertensive medication side effects.