Aoritc Disease Flashcards

1
Q

What is the difference between a true and pseudoaneurysm?

A

True: dilation of all 3 layers of the aorta wall

Pseudo: contained rupture of the aorta wall. The intima and media layers tear allowing blood to leak out from the lumen. The only thing holding it in is the adventitia layer.

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2
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Main cause of true aortic aneurysms.

A

Atherosclerosis

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3
Q

What is a cause of degenerative changes in the media layer of the aortic wall that can lead to a true aneurysm?

A

Cystic Medial Degeneration

ex. Marfan Syndrome

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4
Q

What measurement is used to assess the risk of aneurysm rupture?

A

Diameter

5cm means 20-40% chance

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5
Q

What aortic aneurysm diameter measurement increases the risk of rupture in a patient with Marfan Syndrome?

A

> 4.5 cm

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6
Q

What are the two classifications of aortic dissection?

A

Type A: includes ascending aorta

Type B: does not include ascending aorta

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7
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Presentation and treatment for each type of aortic dissection.

A

Type A: ripping or tearing chest pain that may accompany pain between the scapulae
Tx: beta blocker + sodium nitroprusside –> surgery

Type B: ripping or tearing pain between the scapulae
Tx: medical management to reduce BP

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8
Q

What is the pathology of a penetrating aortic ulcer?

A

Atherosclerotic lesions penetrate the internal elastic layer creating an intramural hematoma. Most commonly occurs in descending aorta.

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9
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What is Tx for penetrating aortic ulcer?

A
  1. BP control

2. Endograft

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