AAA Flashcards

1
Q

define AAA

A

localized enlargement of the abdominal aorta such that the diameter is >3cm or >50% larger than the normal diameter

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2
Q

what is the cause of an AAA?

A

there is no specific cause

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3
Q

what are the major risk factors for an AAA?

A
  • severe atherosclerotic damage to the aortic wall
  • family history
  • smoking
  • male
  • age
  • hypertension
  • hyperlipidemia
  • connective tissue disorder such as marfans
  • inflammatory disorders such as Behcet’s disease
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4
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what is the presenting complaint of a unruptured AAA?

A
  • no symptoms
  • it can be an incidental finding
  • there could be a pain in the back, arm, or loin/groin
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5
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what is the presenting complaint of a ruptured AAA?

A
  • there could be a pain in the abdomen (epigastric), back or loin
  • pain can be sudden and severe
  • syncope
  • shock
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6
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what are the signs of AAA on examination?

A
  • pulsatile and lateral expansile mass on palpation of the abdominal aorta.
  • auscultation of an abdominal bruit
  • Retroperitoneal hemorrhage can cause Grey-Turner’s sign
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7
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what investigations should be carried out for AAA?

A
Bloods
 - FBC, clotting, renal and liver function 
Scans
 - USS to detect the aneurysm 
- CT with contrast to check for rupture 
- MRI angiography
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