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    Clinical Description:

    75 yr old male. Sudden onset epigastric and back pain. Shocked, diaphoretic, ashen

    Is there a clinical question that POCUS can answer?
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    As well as looking for a AAA, POCUS may reveal other pathology such as aortic dissection (although it can’t necessarily rule out these other diagnoses).

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    Clinical Description:

    75 yr old male. Sudden onset epigastric and back pain. Shocked, diaphoretic, ashen

    Provided you have imaged all of the abdominal aorta, which of the following statements is most correct?
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    POCUS can rule out AAA but only if the entire abdominal aorta is imaged.Pocus cannot rule out aortic dissection, although it is less likely (in the setting of a shocked patient)with the findings of a normal abdominal aorta, normal BELS and normal aortic root. In these situations, the clinical presentation and judgment must direct further investigation and management (which may still require a CT angiogram or other imaging).

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