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Aortic Dissection
Treatment for Aortic Dissection Aortic dissection is a life-threatening medical emergency that requires immediate treatment. The treatment options depend on the location and severity of the dissection. Medical Management: Medications to lower blood pressure and heart rate (e.g., beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers) Pain relievers Surgical Management: Open-heart surgery: This is the traditional treatment for type A dissections (those that involve the ascending aorta). The
Shaun Nicosia
6 days ago1 min read
FIRST RESPONDERS
First responders play a crucial role in recognizing and managing aortic dissection, a life-threatening condition involving a tear in the aorta's inner layer. Early recognition is critical, as delayed diagnosis can be fatal. First responders, including paramedics, are often the first medical professionals to interact with patients experiencing aortic dissection symptoms, making their awareness of the condition and its potential presentations paramount. Key Roles of First Respo
Shaun Nicosia
Apr 62 min read


SURVIVOR STORY
Today we have a Survivor Story from our friends at Aortic Hope of John Roger's! To read this article just click on the link below! https://www.aortichope.org/post/it-s-survivor-series-replay-saturday-featuring-john-rogers #THINKAORTA #thinkaortathinkfamily
Shaun Nicosia
Mar 301 min read


SURVIVOR STORY
Today we have a Survivor Story from our friends at Aortic Hope of Kevin Songer ! To watch his incredible story of survival just click on the link below! https://www.aortichope.org/post/it-s-survivor-series-replay-saturday-featuring-kevin-songer #thinkaortathinkfamily #THINKAORTA
Shaun Nicosia
Mar 181 min read


Survivor Story
Nurses and Aortic Dissection Nurses play a crucial role in caring for patients with aortic dissection, a serious condition affecting the aorta, the body's main artery. They are involved in early recognition, diagnosis, monitoring, and initial stabilization before definitive treatment, such as surgery, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Early Recognition and Diagnosis: Nurses must be vigilant in recognizing the signs and symptoms of aortic dissection, such a
Shaun Nicosia
Mar 122 min read


Survivor Story
Today we have a Survivor Story from our friends at Aortic Hope of Bonit Sharma! To read this incredible story just click on the link below! https://www.aortichope.org/post/it-s-survivor-series-saturday-featuring-bonit-sharma #THINKAORTA #thinkaortathinkfamily
Shaun Nicosia
Mar 31 min read


Blood Pressure and Aortic Dissections
How does high blood pressure cause Aortic Dissections? High blood pressure can cause an aortic dissection by persistently weakening the walls of the aorta over time, making them more prone to tearing; when a tear occurs, blood can then flow between the layers of the aortic wall, separating them and causing a dissection. Key points about how high blood pressure contributes to aortic dissection: Wall stress: Constant high blood pressure exerts excessive pressure on the aorta's
Shaun Nicosia
Feb 241 min read


Survivor Story
Today we have a Survivor Story from our friends at Aortic Hope of Michael Pace! To find out more about this amazing story just click on the link below! https://www.aortichope.org/post/it-s-survivor-series-replay-saturday-featuring-michael-pace #THINKAORTA #thinkaortathinkfamily
Shaun Nicosia
Feb 171 min read


EMS and Aortic Dissection
What EMS need to know about Aortic Dissection. To find out more, click the link below! https://www.hmpgloballearningnetwork.com/site/emsworld/article/1225758/ems-recognition-and-care-aortic-dissection #ThinkAorta #ThinkAortaThinkFamily
Shaun Nicosia
Feb 91 min read
Survivor Story
Today we have a Survivor Story from our friends at Aortic Hope of Joyce Carambot. To check out her story just click on the link below! https://www.aortichope.org/post/it-s-survivor-series-replay-saturday-featuring-joyce-carombot #THINKAORTA #thinkaortathinkfamily
Shaun Nicosia
Jan 241 min read
Misdiagnosed Aortic Dissection
How Doctors can misdiagnose Aortic Dissections Doctors can misdiagnose aortic dissection due to its symptoms mimicking other conditions, the lack of characteristic features on initial imaging, and the complexity of the diagnosis, especially in emergency settings. Aortic dissection is a serious condition that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment. Here's a more detailed explanation: 1. Mimicking Other Conditions: Aortic dissection symptoms like sudden chest pain, back pain,
Shaun Nicosia
Jan 202 min read
Survivor Story
Today we have a Survivor Story from our friends at Aortic Hope of Niall Harrison. To read this incredible article just click on the link below. https://www.aortichope.org/post/it-s-survival-series-saturday-featuring-niall-harrison #THINKAORTA #thinkaortathinkfamily
Shaun Nicosia
Jan 121 min read
Cardiovascular Emergency
Acute dissection of the aorta can be one of the most dramatic cardiovascular emergencies. Classically, aortic dissection presents as sudden, severe chest, back, or abdominal pain that is characterised as ripping or tearing in nature. However, a timely diagnosis can be elusive in the event of an atypical presentation. In this report, the authors present two patients with painless aortic dissection who were misdiagnosed during their initial evaluation in the emergency departmen
Shaun Nicosia
Jan 71 min read
Survivor Story
Today we have a Survivor Story from our friends at Aortic Hope of Katelyn Sumner. To read this incredible story of survival just click on the link below! https://www.aortichope.org/post/survivor-series-saturday-featuring-katelyn-sumner #thinkaorta #thinkaortathinkfamily
Shaun Nicosia
Dec 31, 20251 min read


Survivor Story
Today we have a Survivor Story from our friends at Aortic Hope of Scott Benton. To read this incredible story just click on the link below. https://www.aortichope.org/post/ahtv-live-survivor-series-with-scott-benton-tonight-at-7pm-et #thinkaorta #thinkaortathinkfamily
Shaun Nicosia
Dec 17, 20251 min read


SURVIVOR STORY
Today we have a Survivor Story from our friends at Aortic Hope of Rob Grisham. To read this incredible story of survival just click on the link below! https://www.aortichope.org/post/it-s-survivor-series-saturday-featuring-rob-grisham #thinkaorta #thinkaortathinkfamily
Shaun Nicosia
Dec 9, 20251 min read


AORTIC DISSECTIONS
Aortic dissection, a potentially life-threatening condition, is primarily caused by a tear in the inner lining (intima) of the aorta, allowing blood to flow into the space between the inner and middle layers (media) of the aortic wall. This weakened area of the aorta can be caused by a variety of factors, including high blood pressure, genetic conditions, and other underlying medical conditions. Risk factors and contributing causes: High blood pressure (hypertension): Poorly
Shaun Nicosia
Dec 5, 20251 min read


National Family Health History Day
🧬 National Family Health History Day Why Knowing Your Family’s Heart History Could Save a Life National Family Health History Day is a powerful reminder that the stories written in our genes matter—especially when it comes to conditions like aortic dissection. An aortic dissection occurs when a tear forms in the inner layer of the aorta, the major artery that carries blood from the heart. It can be sudden, severe, and life-threatening. While anyone can experience an aortic d
Shaun Nicosia
Nov 27, 20251 min read


AORTIC DISSECTION MEN VS WOMEN
Aortic Dissection - Men vs. Women Does the risk of an Aortic Dissection present differently for men than women? This study did find some major differences we should be aware of. To find out more, just click the link below! 👇 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022522319334944 #thinkaorta #thinkaortathinkfamily
Shaun Nicosia
Nov 24, 20251 min read


Survivor Story
Today we have a Survivor Story from our friends at Aortic Hope of O' Brian Mills ! To hear this incredible story just click on the link below! https://www.aortichope.org/post/ahtv-l-i-v-e-survivor-series-saturday-with-o-brien-mills #thinkaorta #thinkaortathinkfamily
Shaun Nicosia
Nov 18, 20251 min read
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