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An aortic rupture can be classified according to its cause into one the following main types:
The performed autopsy revealed Dajo had died of an aortic rupture.
In late 2012 Viewegh suffered a traumatic aortic rupture, his health condition was serious.
It was an aortic rupture, all right.
The amount of blood in a chest after an aortic rupture has to be defined by a bell-shaped curve.
"Maybe I'm wrong about the aortic rupture," Greg said, staring at the graduated cylinder when they were done.
An aortic rupture is a loss of integrity across the entire thickness of the aorta.
Traumatic aortic rupture is treated with surgery.
Spinal cord injury, facial trauma, traumatic aortic rupture, injuries to the abdomen, lung, and head are present in 40-100%.
Doctors discovered that Svanidze had suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, caused by a traumatic aortic rupture, at the time of his death.
Bart Van den Bossche died on January 6, 2013 from the effects of a traumatic aortic rupture.
Bobsam Elejiko, 30, Nigerian footballer, traumatic aortic rupture.
When a myocardial contusion is suspected, consideration must be given to an aortic rupture, which will likely be determined by clinical signs, tests, and imaging.
On November 6, 2011, at a competition in Verona, Italy, Hickstead collapsed shortly after finishing a round and died of an aortic rupture.
The most common ones are aortic unfolding, traumatic aortic rupture, thoracic aortic aneurysm, and traumatic thoracic vertebral fracture.
The most common non-cardiac causes: trauma, non-trauma related bleeding (such as gastrointestinal bleeding, aortic rupture, and intracranial hemorrhage), overdose, drowning and pulmonary embolism.
Traumatic aortic rupture, also called traumatic aortic disruption or transection, is a condition in which the aorta, the largest artery in the body, is torn or ruptured.
Thus traumatic aortic rupture is a common killer of victims of automotive accidents and other traumas, with up to 18% of deaths that occur in automobile collisions being related to the injury.
Diagnosis is further complicated by the fact that many patients with the injury experienced multiple other serious injuries as well, so the attention of hospital staff may be distracted from the possibility of aortic rupture.
A. Hijazi, B. Akasheh and D. Hanania, "Aortic Rupture Following Non-Penetrating Trauma", Jordan Medical Journal (Vol.
Even if not every aortic root dilatation necessarily goes on to an aortic dissection (circumferential or transverse tear of the intima), complications such as dissection, aortic rupture resulting in death may occur.
By far the most common site for tearing in traumatic aortic rupture is the aortic isthmus, near where the left subclavian artery branches off from the aorta (distal to left subclavian artery).
Investigators monitored participants and conducted imaging studies at one, six, and 12 months looking for complications such as movement or kinking of the endograft, leaks in the seal between the endograft and the aorta, and aortic ruptures.
Thus, in such hospitals, ASA 1 may still refer to a patient in a severe medical emergency, such as for example a moribund patient due to a traumatic aortic rupture (which indicates the surgery) but otherwise being healthy.
Less than three months after the release of Differences As Light, Rich Harding was involved in a nearly-fatal motorcycle accident, resulting in injuries including an aortic rupture, multiple broken ribs, vertebral and pelvic fractures, and both legs broken, the left almost beyond repair, calling the future of the band into question.