| Vascular Urgent Information |
Vascular Type EDS is considered the most serious form of EDS due to the possibility of arterial or organ rupture. If a patient presents with signs of chest, abdominal pain (etc.) it
should be considered a TRAUMA SITUATION. Patient complaints should be
immediately investigated using MRA, MRI, or CT-Scan testing — not x-rays.
URGENT INFORMATION on Vascular EDS Emergencies
ARTERIAL RUPTURE IS THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF SUDDEN DEATH.
CAROTID-CAVERNOUS FISTULA: LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCYEmergency consideration should be given to any Vascular EDS patient who becomes aware of redness, pain and prominence of one or both eyes and the sound of pulsations in their head: this can be a manifestation of a life-threatening carotid-cavernous fistula.
Reference Materials
Understanding Vascular Complications: A Primer of Essential Definitions (PDF) By James H. Black III, MD, FACS and George Arnaoutakis, MD, with illustrations by Jennifer E. Fairman, CMI, FAMI There is a silent animation by these authors that shows the types of aortic dissection and how they form. It is available in two formats; click on your choice of format, and the animation will either begin to play or you will be offered a choice to save it to your drive. In Windows Media Video .wmv format (5 MB) here; in Quicktime Movie .mov format (14 MB) here. See also EDNF’s Clinical Reference Manual: Vascular Type (a full-color, 20-page PDF) with detailed information on diagnosis, treatment, surgery/emergency medicince, and an extensive glossary. There is also a quick reference PDF pamphlet available, our Vascular Type EDS Medical Resource Guides. |