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What Is A True Aneurysm?

What Is A True Aneurysm?

Each View Explained

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Aram K.
Apr 23, 2024
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First Things First

In the field of echocardiography, differentiating between true and false aneurysms can significantly change treatment plans. First and foremost, a true aneurysm is not a rupture and contains all the layers of myocardium. The damaged myocardium becomes dyskinetic and bulges outward through diastole and systole. A false aneurysm, or pseudoaneurysm, is a rupture contained by the pericardium that displays systolic expansion.

Understanding the key findings in each view will aid in the accurate interpretation of true ventricular aneurysms. This analysis includes 5 case examples and relevant teaching points.

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