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Anales de Medicina Interna

 ISSN 0212-7199

MUINO MIGUEZ, A. et al. Acute aortic dissection. []. , 19, 4, pp.19-23. ISSN 0212-7199.

Objective: Acute aortic dissection is a medical emergency associated with high rates of mortality. Despite recent diagnostic advances, prompt and accurate diagnosis is difficult. We present a review of the a medical emergency service experience to diagnosis, factors associated to prompt diagnosis and inhospital evolution.  Material and method: We studied 86 consecutive patients who had aortic dissections, to assess the presentation, management, and outcome.  Results: Mean age 61.9±12.5 years, 80% male. Hypertension was the most common predisposing factor (65% of patients overall). Chest pain was the most common initial complaint (58%). The initial clinical impression was aortic dissection in 56% of patients overall. Computed tomography was diagnostic in 96% when used. 62% underwent surgery. Overall in-hospital mortality was 28%  Conclusions: Acute aortic dissection presents with a wide range of manifestations. A high clinical index of suspicion and a prompt computed tomography should to improve recognition of aortic dissection.

: Aortic dissection; Diagnosis; Emergency.

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