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As I write this, it’s aortic dissection awareness day. Not another blog on AAD I hear you cry…But we thought you might all like an update and a consolidation on what is happening in the world of this black swan diagnosis.
This module describes focused ultrasound for suspected abdominal aortic aneurysm.
An elderly lady presents with a fall and subsequent left upper limb pain.
A young lady, 13 weeks pregnant, presents with one day history of left lower limb swelling, pain and discolouration.
A 19-year-old woman of 9 weeks gestation presents to the emergency department with intractable vomiting.
A 65-year-old male presents to the emergency department by ambulance with an episode of collapse.
A man in his 60’s presents to the ED with a syncopal episode.
A 29-year-old male is working a shift behind the bar and complains of feeling dizzy. He collapses and makes a quick recovery. This is not the first time.
Diagnosis of thoracic aortic dissection in adult patients attending the emergency department. CT Aortogram is modality of choice for chest pain with high risk past medical history, symptoms, or clinical signs.
Suspected VTE is a common presentation in the ED, yet investigation and management of these conditions remains a challenge.
This month we have Low vs High Dose Dexamethasone for Migraine, Thoracic aortic aneurysm, Transfusion thresholds in MI and New Online.
DVT typically presents in the lower limb, although it can also rarely occur in the upper limb.