Aortic Dissection Flashcards

1
Q

What is an aortic dissection?

A

Tear in the tunica intima of the wall of the aorta

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2
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What is the pathophysiology of aortic dissection?

A

Tear in the tunica intima
Blood flows into tunica media
Forms a false lumen
False lumen propagates proximally + distally

Distal occlusion blocks flow through aortic arch

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3
Q

What are risk factors for aortic dissection?

A
HTN
Smoking 
Marfan's syndrome 
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome 
FHx
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4
Q

What are the symptoms of aortic dissection?

A

Chest pain through to back
Dizziness
Nausea

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5
Q

What are signs of aortic dissection?

A

Hypotension
Tachycardia
Different BP in each arm

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6
Q

What are the two classification systems of aortic dissection?

A

Stanford

DeBakey

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7
Q

What is the Stanford classification?

A

Type A

  • involves ascending aorta
  • proximal to L subclavian artery

Type B

  • distal to L subclavian artery
  • does not involve ascending aorta
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What is the DeBakey classification?

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Type 1

  • originates in ascending aorta
  • involves ascending aorta + arch

Type 2
- confined to ascending aorta

Type 3a

  • originates distal to L subclavian artery
  • extends distally to diaphragm

Type 3b

  • originates distal to L subclavian artery
  • extends beyond diaphragm
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9
Q

What investigations should be done in a suspected aortic dissection?

A

ECG

Bloods

  • FBC
  • U+Es
  • troponin
  • Group + save / crossmatch

CXR
CT angiogram

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10
Q

What can a CXR show in aortic dissection?

A

Widened mediastinum

+/- aortic knuckle

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11
Q

How is aortic dissection managed initially?

A

ABCDE
- keep haemodynamically stable

Keep BP below 110 systolic

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12
Q

How is Stanford type A aortic dissection managed?

A

Surgical management

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13
Q

How is Stanford type B aortic dissection managed?

A

Medical management

  • IV labetalol
  • analgesia
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14
Q

What is the follow up of an aortic dissection?

A

Anti-hypertensives

CT angiogram

  • 1 month
  • 3 month
  • 6 month
  • 12 months
  • annually
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15
Q

What are the complications of aortic dissection?

A

Pericardial tamponade

Aortic incompetence = aortic regurg

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