Aortic Aneurysms Flashcards

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Define aneurysm

Define dissection

A

Dilation of artery which is bound by all 3 walls of the vessel

Risk of dissection and/or rupture

INTIMA tears and blood enters, separating it from the MEDIA forming a false lumen which can become aneurysmal and/or lead to reduction of distal blood flow

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Complications - read and research

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Rupture 
Dissection
Thrombosis or embolism 
Pressure neighbouring structures 
Fistula with neighbouring structures 
Infection
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AAA Risk factors:

Main Risk factors?

What sex is it more common in?

Marfans syndrome:

  • What 3 places does marfan’s manifest?
  • Ehlers-Danlos syndrome also increases you risk?
A

Atherosclerosis and its risk factors
Male
Elderly
FH

CVD
Ocular
Skeletal abnormality

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AAA - Presentation:

Most are asymptomatic!

List some compressive symptoms an AAA could cause if you think about what the nearby structures are?

Stable aneurysm - what would you see on examination?

What sort of pulse pressure is seen - wide or narrow?

How is a AAA found?

What are some signs of rupture? - 3

A

Pulsatile mass visible or palpable in the abdomen

Recurrent laryngeal or vagus nerve - hoarseness
Trachobronchial tree - dyspnoea
Pulmonary artery - fistula/bleeding - pul HTN
Oesophagus - dysphagia
Stomach - sensation of satiety - weight loss

Wide pulse pressure

Screening

Abdominal flank or back pain
Shock
Syncope

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Investigations:

Bloods

Imaging

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FBC
Coag
U&E
LFT

Cross match pre op

CXR
ECG
US - diagnosis
CT/MRI if US not clear

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Management:

Conservative:

  • What imaging is done to monitor it?
  • RIsk factors are managed!
  • Over what diameter in cms would need the DVLA to be contacted due to risk of rupture?

Surgery: - Clamping and endovascular aneurysm/aortic repair

A

Regular US monitoring if small and asymptomatic
Manage RF’s
Contact DVLA >6 cm due to instant rupture

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Ruptured AAA - how is this managed?

A

Resus with blood products

Emergency repair

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Aortic aneurysms:

What are the 3 types?

A

Aortic root or ascending aortic aneurysms
Descending aorta
Aortic arch

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