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  • Endovascular aortic repair Endovascular aortic repair is a surgical procedure by which a stent graft is deployed along the extent of an aortic lesion through
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  • Successful treatment of esophageal necrosis secondary to acute type B aortic dissection. Ann Thorac Surg 2016; 102(6):e547-9. Patel A, Young LB, Rundback JH:
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  • diseased/calcified aortic valves contributing to significant aortic stenosis. It involves placing an artificial valve over the existing diseased aortic valve, guided
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  • Prinzmetal's angina, Stable angina) Aortic aneurysm Aortic dissection (Redirects: Type A dissection, Type B dissection) Aortic rupture Arteriovenous malformation
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  • bicuspid AV, which predisposes patients to developing aortic aneurysms and dissection leading to aortic root dilation that disrupts the normal AV architecture
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  • File:Cardiac Emergencies for Non-Cardiac Anesthesiologists (March 26, 2020).pdf (matches file content)
    instability Coronary dissection Aortic dissection Tamponade Device embolization Aortic dissection Cardiac trauma/tamponade Acute aortic injury Transport to
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  • File:MGH Cardiac Anesthesia ECHO Questions (March 26, 2020).pdf (matches file content)
    ventricular hypertrophy. What is the diagnosis: a. Aortic stenosis b. Aortic coarctation c. Aortic dissection d. Aortic aneurysm 71. The image below represents:
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  • fragility, scoliosis, signs of mitral/aortic insufficiency Vascular instability may cause major vessel dilation and cause aortic or mitral insufficiency Arterial
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    Hypertension ⦁ COPD/Asthma/Bronchospasm ⦁ Arrhythmias and Management ⦁ Aortic Dissections ⦁ Point of Care Ultrasound ⦁ Acute Kidney Injury and management of
    (123 KB) - 09:44, 14 March 2024
  • File:CA1 Boards Review Questions (March 27, 2018).pdf (matches file content)
    ventricle. 48. The image demonstrates what: a. Aortic atheroma b. Aortic dissection c. Aortic pseudoaneurysm d. Aortic intramural hematoma 49. Which of the following
    (1,275 × 1,650 (2.84 MB)) - 00:41, 17 May 2022
  • File:Zelop 2018 AJOG Cardiac arrest during pregnancy expert review.pdf (matches file content)
    causes (eg, cardiomyopathy, exacerbation of preexisting valve disease, aortic dissection, myocardial infarction); drugs (eg, anaphylaxis, magnesium overdose);
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  • File:Pulmonary Thromboendarterectomy (March 26, 2020).pdf (matches file content)
    pulmonary emboli and also to rule out other causes of symptoms including aortic dissection, pericardial effusions, rib fractures, pneumonia, and coronary calcification
    (1,275 × 1,650 (1.21 MB)) - 00:37, 17 May 2022

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