Aortic arch dysplasia is a kind of congenital cardiovascular disease, asymptomatic people can be clinically followed up and observed, and clinical symptoms require timely surgery.
Aortic arch dysplasia mainly manifests as aortic malformation, which may cause symptoms of esophageal or respiratory tract compression. Esophageal compression mainly manifests as difficulty in eating and swallowing, while respiratory tract compression may manifest as dyspnea.
Aortic arch dysplasia requires timely surgical treatment if there are obvious clinical symptoms after diagnosis. Surgical plan needs to be formulated by clinicians in regular tertiary hospitals according to the condition of aortic arch malformation, and percutaneous intervention surgery or open thoracic surgery is often used in clinical practice.
In addition, symptoms such as heart failure caused by aortic arch dysplasia can be treated with internal medicine symptomatic treatment and supportive therapy.
Aortic arch dysplasia requires active medical consultation and reasonable treatment as prescribed by the doctor.