AM Rogers, LK Hermann, AM Booher… - Circulation, 2011 - Am Heart Assoc ... following: history of Marfan syndrome, family history of aortic disease, history of known aortic valve disease, history of recent aortic manipulation, history of known thoracic aortic aneurysm, abrupt onset of pain, severe pain intensity, ripping or tearing pain, pulsedeficit or systolic ... Related articles - All 3 versions
[PDF] from publicacionmedica.comAM Rogers, LK Hermann, AM Booher… - 2011 - cardiologia.publicacionmedica.com ... following: history of Marfan syndrome, family history of aortic disease, history of known aortic valve disease, history of recent aortic manipulation, history of known thoracic aortic aneurysm, abrupt onset of pain, severe pain intensity, ripping or tearing pain, pulsedeficit or systolic ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions
G Hu, B Jin, H Zheng, C Lai, C Ouyang… - Journal of Huazhong …, 2011 - Springer ... Other findings including any pulsedeficit and neu- rological deficit were less commonly present. There ... 0.002 Any pulsedeficit (n, %) 26 (9.15) 4 (3.81) 17 (9.50) 0.077 Neurological deficit (n, %) 3 (1.06) 2 (1.90) 1 (0.56) 0.284 ... Related articles - All 3 versions
[PDF] from harvard.eduG Lieberman - 2011 - eradiology.bidmc.harvard.edu ... AI murmur (32%) with Type A – Pulse asymmetry or generalized pulsedeficit (15%) – HTN (49%) or shock (18%) 10 Tintinalli et al. ... AI murmur (32%) with Type A – Pulse asymmetry or generalized pulsedeficit (15%) – HTN (49%) or shock (18%) 11 Tintinalli et al. ... Related articles
AM Ranasinghe, D Strong, B Boland… - BMJ, 2011 - bmj.com ... Clinical. A triad of symptoms—characteristic chest pain (usually abrupt and/or severe), a pulsedeficit or blood pressure differential, and an abnormal chest radiograph—increases the likelihood of dissection but is present in only a third of patients. ...