Aortic Dissection Flashcards
What is Aortic dissection? (2 points)
- Tear in Tunica Intima layer of Aortic wall
- Causing blood to flow between Tunica Intima + Media
What is the difference between Acute + Chronic Aortic dissection?
- Acute: Dx within 14 days
- Chronic: Dx after 14 days
What are the different classification system of Aortic Dissection? (2 things)
- Stanford classification
- DeBakey classification
What is the Stanford classification of Aortic dissection?
- Type A: affects ascending aorta (before brachiocephalic artery)
- Type B: affects descending aorta (after left subclavian artery)
Which Stanford Classification Aortic Dissection is more common?
Type A (2/3 of cases)
What is the DeBakey classification of Aortic dissection?
- Type 1: Originates in Ascending aorta, involves at least aortic arch (if not whole aorta)
- Type 2: Confined to Ascending aorta
- Type 3: Originates in Descending aorta (after Subclavian artery)
Who is Type 1 DeBakey Aortic Dissection usually seen in?
Under 65 year olds
Which DeBakey Aortic dissection type has the highest mortality?
Type 1
Who is Type 2 DeBakey Aortic dissection usually seen in?
Elderly w Atherosclerotic disease + HTN
What are the RF for Aortic Dissection? (5 things)
- HTN
- Atherosclerotic disease
- Male
- CT disorders (e.g Marfans / Ehler’s Danlos)
- Bicuspid aortic valve
What is the general rule about Aortic Dissection RF? (2 things)
- Younger pts often associated w CT disorders
- Older pts often have underlying HTN / atherosclerosis
Why is Aortic Dissection a tricky Dx?
Difficult to spot, often missed
What are the CF of Aortic Dissection? (4 things)
- Chest pain (tearing / ripping) (severe)
- Aortic regurg
- HTN
- CF specific to certain arteries
Where does the Chest pain radiate to in Aortic dissection?
Radiates to back
What CF is specific to Aortic dissection in Coronary arteries?
Angina