Aortic Dissection Case Study
The Case Reports and Case Series in Cardiology Journal is inviting detailed, original aortic dissection case studies that provide critical insights into one of the most life-threatening cardiovascular emergencies. Aortic dissection is a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge, and individual case reports and case series play a vital role in improving clinical outcomes through shared experiences.
📚 We Are Seeking Case Studies That Cover:
Acute, subacute, or chronic aortic dissection presentations
Stanford Type A and B dissection cases with imaging, surgical, or interventional outcomes
Rare complications, including:
Organ ischemia (e.g., renal, spinal, or mesenteric)
Aortic rupture or tamponade
Multimodal imaging: CT, MRI, TEE (transesophageal echo), aortography
Complex surgical or hybrid procedures (open repair, TEVAR, branched grafts)
Cases involving high-risk populations, such as:
Connective tissue disorders (e.g., Marfan, Loeys-Dietz)
Recurrent or post-operative aortic dissection
🌍 Global Submissions Welcomed
We invite vascular surgeons, cardiologists, radiologists, and internal medicine specialists to share their experience, especially from:
Share your aortic dissection case study to improve the diagnosis, management, and survival rates globally.
You can submit your aortic dissection case study via:
🔗 Online Submission Portal:
👉 https://www.casereportsincardiology.org/submit.html
💡 Why Choose Our Journal?
Open-access and peer-reviewed
Indexed for global discoverability
Fast editorial and publication process
Designed for case-based learning and clinical advancement
If you’ve encountered a unique or life-saving approach to managing aortic dissection, your case could educate and impact clinicians worldwide. Submit now to make a difference in patient care.