Aortic dissection Flashcards

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What is the pathophysiology of an Aortic Dissection?

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Tear in the tunic intima of the wall of the aorta

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What is a Type A - Aortic dissection?

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ascending aorta, 2/3 of cases

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What are the risk factors for an Aortic dissection?

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  1. Hypertension - the most important risk factor
  2. Trauma
  3. bicuspid aortic valve
  4. collagens: Marfan’s syndrome, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
    Turner’s and Noonan’s syndrome
  5. pregnancy
  6. Syphilis
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What are the clinical signs of Aortic Dissection?

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  1. Pulse deficit
    - weak or absent carotid, brachial, or femoral pulse
    - variation (>20 mmHg) in systolic blood pressure between the arms
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What investigations are indicated for an Aortic Dissection? (3)

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  • ECG
    Most patients have none or non specific ECG changes
    ST elevations may be seen in inferior leads
  • CXR
  • Widened mediastinum
  • CT angiography - chest, abdomen and pelvis
  • Transoesophageal echocardiography for unstable patients who are too risky to take to CT scanner
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What is the management of a Type B - Aortic Dissection?

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  • Conservative management and bed rest
  • Reduce blood pressure - IV labetalol to prevent progression
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What is the management of a Type A - Aortic Dissection?

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  • surgical management
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What are the symptoms of an Aortic Dissection?

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  1. Chest/Back pain
    * Typically severe and ‘sharp’, ‘tearing’ in nature
    * Pain is typically maximal at onset
    * Classicallychest pain is more common in type A dissection and upper back pain is more common in type B dissection.
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What is a Type B - Aortic dissection?

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type B - descending aorta, distal to left subclavian origin, 1/3 of cases

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