aneurysms Flashcards

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what is an aneurysm?

A

EXCESSIVE, LOCALIZED enlargement of an artery

-caused by: weakening of artery wall

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is an aneurysm vasodilation?

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aneurysm is NOT vasodilation! vasodilation occurs throughout entire vessel and is fully reversible
-aneurysm is a bulge in a vessel in ONE area and is PERMENANT

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aneurysms are a result of?

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degenerative change in vessel wall

—> d/t increased age, decreased ability for tissue repair

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risk factors for an aneurysm?

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  • atherosclerosis
  • untreated HTN
  • congential defects (in CVS, weakened walls)
  • aging
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types of aneurysms?

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  1. TRUE aneurysm= vessel wall intact, >50% increase in diameter
  2. FALSE aneurysm= vessel wall compromised, not intact
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forms of aneurysms? (3)

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fusiform
saccular
dissecting

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fusiform aneurysm?

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bulge on both sides of vessel (bilateral)

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saccular aneurysm?

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bulge on one side forming what looks like a sac

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dissecting aneurysm?

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dissects layer of walls (blood goes in between vessel wall layers)

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common sites of aneurysms? (3)

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  1. where vessels bifurcate (divide into two branches)
  2. where vessels bend
  3. where vessel is not supported externally by muscles or other structures (abdominal and thoracic aorta, femoral and iliac and popliteal arteries)
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complications of aneurysms?

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WEAKENED vessels BURST 
-in brain= stroke
-in aorta= severe blood loss, death
THROMBOSIS= more time to deal wit then rupture- blood goes through bulging area from small area to large diameter (blood swirling--> stasis---> pooling---> thrombus)
DISTAL EMBOLIZATION (thrombus breaks off and moves distal)
ANEURYSM APPLIES PRESSURE to adjacent tissue (if this is a nerve or another BV there can be problems like l/o function
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treatment for aneurysms

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surgery performed to prevent complications (rupture can also be repaired)

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