O'Keefe K P, Skiendzielewski J J
Department of Emergency Medicine, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Pennsylvania 17822.
Ann Emerg Med. 1989 Oct;18(10):1096-8. doi: 10.1016/s0196-0644(89)80936-9.
We report the case of a 74-year-old man who presented to our emergency department with complaints suggestive of a urinary tract disease. After examination failed to reveal another etiology for his symptoms, antibiotic therapy was initiated and the patient was discharged. He returned the next day with worsening pain; he was reevaluated and given an injection to control his pain. Thirty seconds later, the patient was unresponsive and pulseless and died despite resuscitative efforts. Autopsy revealed a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm. Our case highlights the varied presentations of abdominal aortic aneurysm, which often go unrecognized, and the need to diligently search for this life-threatening affliction.
我们报告了一例74岁男性病例,该患者因疑似泌尿系统疾病前来我院急诊科就诊。经检查未发现其症状的其他病因后,开始进行抗生素治疗,随后患者出院。第二天他因疼痛加剧返回医院;再次接受评估并注射药物以控制疼痛。30秒后,患者失去意识且脉搏消失,尽管进行了复苏抢救仍不幸死亡。尸检显示为腹主动脉瘤破裂。我们的病例凸显了腹主动脉瘤表现多样,常常未被识别,以及需要认真排查这种危及生命疾病的必要性。