Outcomes 2019 - Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital BSWHHVH_646_2019 Outcomes JOOMAG MOD | Page 35

• Surgery with neurocerebral and spinal cord protection protocols • Reconstruction of the aortic root with aortic valve-sparing techniques • Complex arch and hybrid aortic arch reconstruction Elective: 39% Urgent: 25% Volumes for abdominal aortic procedure by approach (FY19) Open aorta: Physicians treating patients with these conditions may need to be aware of a patient’s risks for the aorta to dilate or the potential for life-threatening aortic dissection: • Hypertension • Bicuspid aortic valve • Genetic conditions, such as Marfan syndrome • Connective tissue disorders, such as Ehlers-Danlos disorder, polychondritis, scleroderma, osteogenesis imperfecta, polycystic kidney disease, and Turner syndrome Aortic Center medical staff physician team (FY19): Tuan-Hung Chu, MD John Eidt, MD Dennis Gable, MD Bradley Grimsley, MD Stephen Hohmann, MD John Kedora, MD Anne Laux, MD Charles Roberts, MD Gregory Pearl, MD William Shutze, MD Bertram Smith, MD Javier Vasquez, MD For fiscal year 2020, the team will include Dan Enter, MD. To refer a patient, call 214.820.4876. To refer an emergent aortic aneurysm, call the acute transfer center at 214.820.6444. Emergent: 36% Advanced treatment options offered through the Aortic Center include: Urgency perioperative status (FY19) 40 Endovascular aorta: 78 Volumes for thoracic aortic procedure by approach (FY19) Open aorta: 65 Endovascular aorta: 39 The multidisciplinary team specializes in the full spectrum of care for patients with aortic disease. Some critical conditions, such as aortic dissection or ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm, require emergent care. In other cases following assessment, a patient can electively and selectively choose the timing for intervention. From medical management to second opinions and aortic dissections, the team collaborates on cases involving the aorta to provide quality care for the patient. 35