Aortic dissection - Stanford A

Case contributed by Johannes Dober
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Acute chest pain. Difficult communication due to language barrier. Emergency department requested exclusion of pulmonary embolism.

Patient Data

Age: 50 years
Gender: Male

CT Pulmonary Angiogram

ct

Aortic dissection: Stanford A

There is an intimal flap starting in the ascending aorta separating the true and false lumens.

Case Discussion

Contrast phase was just barely late enough to catch the Stanford A Aortic Dissection which required emergency surgery.

When patient history is hard to acquire due to language barrier Triple-rule-out CT should be considered for acute chest pain.

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