Case Series: Pulmonary Artery Intramural Hematoma in Stanford Type A Acute Aortic Dissection

Main Teaching Point: Diagnosing acute ascending aortic dissection in patients with equivocal radiologic data may rely on associated findings such as pulmonary artery intramural hematoma. The immediate diagnosis of aortic dissection is paramount in its management. Its diagnosis may be challenging on...

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Main Authors: Jeanne Gros-Gean, Olivier Lebecque, Alain Nchimi, Mihaela-Magdalena Vlad
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Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology
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Online Access:https://www.jbsr.be/articles/2446
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spelling doaj-3522d54c4fd64763b01fa45b949b97f32021-07-14T06:20:50ZengUbiquity PressJournal of the Belgian Society of Radiology2514-82812021-06-01105110.5334/jbsr.24461375Case Series: Pulmonary Artery Intramural Hematoma in Stanford Type A Acute Aortic DissectionJeanne Gros-Gean0Olivier Lebecque1Alain Nchimi2Mihaela-Magdalena Vlad3Université catholique de Louvain, CHU UCL Namur, Department of Radiology, 1 Avenue Dr G Thérasse, 5530, YvoirUniversité catholique de Louvain, CHU UCL Namur, Department of Radiology, 1 Avenue Dr G Thérasse, 5530, YvoirCentre Hospitalier du Luxembourg, CHL Luxembourg, 4 Rue Nicolas Ernest Barblé, 1210, LuxembourgUniversité catholique de Louvain, CHU UCL Namur, Department of Radiology, 1 Avenue Dr G Thérasse, 5530, YvoirMain Teaching Point: Diagnosing acute ascending aortic dissection in patients with equivocal radiologic data may rely on associated findings such as pulmonary artery intramural hematoma. The immediate diagnosis of aortic dissection is paramount in its management. Its diagnosis may be challenging on computed tomography when the intimal flap, pathognomonic of dissection, is not readily visualized. Pulmonary artery intramural hematoma may arise from rupture of the posterior wall of the ascending aorta into the common aortopulmonary adventitia as a result of acute dissection. The clinical significance of pulmonary artery hematoma is unknown, but its presence may facilitate the diagnosis of acute dissection when other radiologic findings are equivocal. Herein, we present four cases of pulmonary artery intramural hematoma associated with Stanford type A acute aortic dissection, among whom patient outcomes depended mainly on the prompt treatment the dissection.https://www.jbsr.be/articles/2446stanford type a acute aortic dissectionpulmonary artery intramural hematomapulmonary embolismalveolar hemorrhageaortic wall rupturefluoroquinolones
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author Jeanne Gros-Gean
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Alain Nchimi
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Case Series: Pulmonary Artery Intramural Hematoma in Stanford Type A Acute Aortic Dissection
Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology
stanford type a acute aortic dissection
pulmonary artery intramural hematoma
pulmonary embolism
alveolar hemorrhage
aortic wall rupture
fluoroquinolones
author_facet Jeanne Gros-Gean
Olivier Lebecque
Alain Nchimi
Mihaela-Magdalena Vlad
author_sort Jeanne Gros-Gean
title Case Series: Pulmonary Artery Intramural Hematoma in Stanford Type A Acute Aortic Dissection
title_short Case Series: Pulmonary Artery Intramural Hematoma in Stanford Type A Acute Aortic Dissection
title_full Case Series: Pulmonary Artery Intramural Hematoma in Stanford Type A Acute Aortic Dissection
title_fullStr Case Series: Pulmonary Artery Intramural Hematoma in Stanford Type A Acute Aortic Dissection
title_full_unstemmed Case Series: Pulmonary Artery Intramural Hematoma in Stanford Type A Acute Aortic Dissection
title_sort case series: pulmonary artery intramural hematoma in stanford type a acute aortic dissection
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology
issn 2514-8281
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Main Teaching Point: Diagnosing acute ascending aortic dissection in patients with equivocal radiologic data may rely on associated findings such as pulmonary artery intramural hematoma. The immediate diagnosis of aortic dissection is paramount in its management. Its diagnosis may be challenging on computed tomography when the intimal flap, pathognomonic of dissection, is not readily visualized. Pulmonary artery intramural hematoma may arise from rupture of the posterior wall of the ascending aorta into the common aortopulmonary adventitia as a result of acute dissection. The clinical significance of pulmonary artery hematoma is unknown, but its presence may facilitate the diagnosis of acute dissection when other radiologic findings are equivocal. Herein, we present four cases of pulmonary artery intramural hematoma associated with Stanford type A acute aortic dissection, among whom patient outcomes depended mainly on the prompt treatment the dissection.
topic stanford type a acute aortic dissection
pulmonary artery intramural hematoma
pulmonary embolism
alveolar hemorrhage
aortic wall rupture
fluoroquinolones
url https://www.jbsr.be/articles/2446
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