Journal of Clinical Anesthesia and Intensive Care 2023
DOI: 10.46439/anesthesia.3.017
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Case Report of a Contained Ascending Aortic Rupture

Abstract: Aortic aneurysm rupture is typically the failure of the aortic wall to withstand the tension placed upon it by a patient’s blood pressure. Along with clinical judgement and an assessment of signs and symptoms, a computed topography angiogram (CTA) is amongst the first line of diagnostic studies having 87-94% sensitivity for rupture. Therefore, while the possibility of a CTA not catching an aortic rupture is present, the chance is very low. Usually a missed or delayed diagnosis for this type of pathology is cat… Show more

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