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Ahmed Mahmood1,2,3, Samia Sarwar2, Ayman Mahmoud Hamouda2
1Accident and Emergency, National Hospital and Medical Center, Lahore, PAK.
Cureus
|October 28, 2025
概括
破裂的胸前动脉动脉瘤 (TAA) 是一个关键的医疗紧急情况,需要及时的专家护理. 这个案例突出了老年女性崩后稳定的TAA的呈现和初始管理.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 血管外科 血管外科
- 紧急医疗 紧急医疗
背景情况:
- 破裂的大动脉动脉瘤是危及生命的紧急情况.
- 专家团队的及时管理至关重要.
- 症状可能多种多样,包括崩,胸痛和呼吸短促.
研究的目的:
- 报告一个破裂胸前大动脉动脉瘤 (TAA) 的病例.
- 描述最初的呈现和诊断发现.
- 概述随后的血管专家管理的转诊情况.
主要方法:
- 案例报告的呈现方式.
- 紧急部门的评估.
- 诊断成像 (摘要中没有提供细节).
主要成果:
- 一位70多岁的女性患者出现了无证人崩.
- 被诊断出破裂的胸前大动脉动脉瘤 (TAA).
- 该TAA被归类为稳定.
- 患者被转介给了血管团队.
结论:
- 破裂的胸前大动脉动脉瘤需要紧急评估.
- 稳定的TAA呈现允许专家转诊.
- 多学科护理对于最佳结果至关重要.
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