• Minnesota medicine · Oct 2005

    Case Reports

    Rupturing ascending aorta missed in the emergency room. Failure to properly evaluate chest pain in patients who subsequently die.

    • J Ernesto Molina.
    • Department of Surgery's, Division of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, University of Minnesota Medical School, USA.
    • Minn Med. 2005 Oct 1;88(10):46-9.

    AbstractThis article reports on 4 patients who were not properly evaluated in the emergency room when they presented with acute chest pain. All were discharged and eventually died from a ruptured ascending aorta. It calls attention to a serious problem that when mishandled can lead to a fatal outcome.

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