Accidental and Late Diagnosis of Type A Aortic Dissection: Mimicking Unstable Angina Pectoris
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Published:2022-01
Issue:
Volume:10
Page:232470962211271
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ISSN:2324-7096
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Container-title:Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports
Author:
Alirezaei Toktam1,
Irilouzadian Rana1,
Khani Mohammad1
Affiliation:
1. Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
Aortic dissection is an infrequent diagnosis that usually presents with acute onset of sharp and severe tearing pain. It rarely presents with atypical symptoms, accompanied by a higher mortality risk that arises the delay in diagnosis. In this report, we discuss a type A aortic dissection case with a presentation of heaviness-like chest pain with no evidence of aortic dissection in his first echocardiography. The patient was treated for acute coronary syndrome (ACS), but on the follow-up, echocardiography aortic dissection was diagnosed accidentally. Differentiation between ACS and aortic dissection is critical in patient management. Each one has an entirely different treatment approach, and misdiagnosis can lead to catastrophic outcomes.
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
Safety Research,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Epidemiology