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Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm
classically presents with
abdominal pain
radiating to the back, a pulsatile abdominal mass and circulatory collapse. However, other symptoms may be the only presenting complaint. We report the case of a patient who presented with a history of acute retention of urine relieved by catheterisation, but who then developed clinical features more typical of abdominal aortic aneurysm rupture.
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PMID:Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm presenting with acute urinary retention. 141 63
Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm
is a surgical emergency with a high mortality rate even when diagnosed and repaired immediately. We retrospectively reviewed 152 cases of ruptured abdominal aneurysms to identify the incidence of misdiagnosis leading to a delay in treatment, the most frequent misdiagnoses, and the outcome in this group of patients. Forty-six (30%) were initially misdiagnosed. The most common misdiagnoses were renal colic, diverticulitis, and gastrointestinal hemorrhage. The most common initial physical findings in misdiagnosed patients were
abdominal pain
(70%), shock (57%), and back pain (50%). A pulsatile abdominal mass was found in only 26% of misdiagnosed patients versus 72% of patients correctly diagnosed (p less than 0.005). Misdiagnosed ruptured abdominal aneurysm had a 44% mortality rate, which was not significantly different from patients correctly diagnosed (58%, p = 0.34). The lack of difference in mortality rates is most likely due to preselection of those misdiagnosed patients who were able to withstand the delay in diagnosis and survive to surgical treatment. The 30% incidence of misdiagnosis in this series suggests that it is frequently a difficult diagnosis to make and must be considered in elderly patients, especially men, who are admitted with
abdominal pain
and/or back pain.
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PMID:Misdiagnosis of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms. 161 21
Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm
(RAAA) classically presents with sudden onset, severe ripping or tearing
abdominal pain
radiating through to the back. This case report describes features of an atypical presentation of a patient with RAAA and highlights the difficulties and uncertainties surrounding the prehospital assessment, appropriate treatment and management of these patients. All prehospital care educators and practitioners should be made aware of the wide spectrum of clinical manifestations for this condition.
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PMID:Neurological symptoms occurring in the context of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm: a paramedic's perspective. 1771 53