2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20053868
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Lower Limb Ischemia as Acute Onset of Primary Aortic Occlusion: CTA Imaging and Management

Abstract: Primary aortic occlusion (PAO) is defined as acute occlusion in the absence of aortic atherosclerosis or aneurysm. PAO is a rare disease with acute onset and can determine massive parenchymal ischemia and distal arterial embolization. The aim of our study was to focus on the assessment of clinical characteristic, CT signs, medical and surgical treatment, complication rates and the overall survival of PAO. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the data of all patients with acute lower limb ischemia… Show more

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“…In fact, CT angiography is now considered the first-line imaging modality for the rapid diagnosis of primary aortic occlusions. This term refers to AAO without aortic atherosclerosis or aneurysm and further describes our case [9]. CT angiography also offers the potential to rapidly rule out or identify unexpected causes of AAO that could have ramifications on the treatment plan and outcome for the patient [3].…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…In fact, CT angiography is now considered the first-line imaging modality for the rapid diagnosis of primary aortic occlusions. This term refers to AAO without aortic atherosclerosis or aneurysm and further describes our case [9]. CT angiography also offers the potential to rapidly rule out or identify unexpected causes of AAO that could have ramifications on the treatment plan and outcome for the patient [3].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Nevertheless, the increased use and availability of CT angiography reflect a paradigm shift from traditional angiography to diagnose AAO formally [9]. In fact, CT angiography is now considered the first-line imaging modality for the rapid diagnosis of primary aortic occlusions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%