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TSN 5 - The Aortic Dissection Dilemma with Dr. Kenny Chang

4 min · 29 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio TSN 5 - The Aortic Dissection Dilemma with Dr. Kenny Chang

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Summary: In this TSN5 episode, Dr. Kenny Chang breaks down a practical, high-yield approach to recognizing aortic dissection in the ED. He walks through key bedside clues — sudden severe pain, pulse or perfusion deficits, and neurologic red flags — while emphasizing why this diagnosis can masquerade as ACS. Most importantly, he explains why pausing before anticoagulation or cath lab activation can be the decision that saves a life.

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