Purpose: To determine the frequency, locations, and sizes of aortic intimal tears detected using spiral computed tomography (CT).
Methods: CT scans (26 single detector and 26 multidetector studies) from 52 patients with an unoperated aortic dissection and a patent false lumen were evaluated on a workstation. The number, location, and size of aortic tears were recorded and compared between the following groups: acute and chronic dissection, type A and type B, and single detector and multidetector studies.
Results: In 52 patients, 129 tears were identified (mean 2.48 per patient, median 2, range 1-7). There were no significant differences in the number or size of tears between the acute and chronic, the type A and type B, or the single detector and multidetector groups (p>0.05). The most common locations for tears were the descending aorta (57, 44%) and the juxtarenal region (26, 20%). Within the type B category, there was no significant difference in tear locations between the acute and chronic groups (p>0.05). The majority of tears (88, 68%) were < or =1 cm in each dimension. Tears in the thoracic aorta were significantly larger than abdominal aortic tears (p<0.05).
Conclusions: All patients with an aortic dissection and a patent false lumen demonstrated one or more aortic intimal tears using spiral CT. Although most tears were small (</=1 cm), they were usually easily visualized.