Author: Ede, Hüseyin; Sayed Ahmed, Hosameldin Salah Shabib; Haider, Shabir Ali; Allam, Abdelnasser Ghareeb; Elbdri, Salah
Title: The importance of bedside echocardiographic assessment in emergency admissions with probable acute coronary syndromes: A case of an unruptured giant ascending aorta aneurysm. Cord-id: qb3xl4tc Document date: 2021_3_1
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Snippet: Summary- Symptomatic aortic aneurysms can manifest in different clinical settings, such as acute coronary syndrome (ACS), acute heart failure, a shock that is mostly due to the complications related to dissection or rupture of the aneurysm. In these clinical settings, the diagnosis can be established with the help of medical history, physical examination, and promptly performed imaging tests. However, the diagnosis of an asymptomatic aortic aneurysm is usually incidental. Thus, it is very rare t
Document: Summary- Symptomatic aortic aneurysms can manifest in different clinical settings, such as acute coronary syndrome (ACS), acute heart failure, a shock that is mostly due to the complications related to dissection or rupture of the aneurysm. In these clinical settings, the diagnosis can be established with the help of medical history, physical examination, and promptly performed imaging tests. However, the diagnosis of an asymptomatic aortic aneurysm is usually incidental. Thus, it is very rare to find a case of ACS with intact aortic aneurysm and without obstructive coronary artery disease. In this paper, we report a successfully treated male patient aged 41 years with intact ascending aortic aneurysm who presented with ACS and was diagnosed with the help of bedside echocardiographic assessment.
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