Aneurysm screening at Broomfield hospital

A new screening service is now being provided at Broomfield hospital. Male cardiac patients are regarded as being at high risk of developing aortic aneurysms, so when they come into hospital to receive an angiogram, they now also receive an ultra sound scan that can detect an aneurysm.

Mr Tom Browne, consultant vascular surgeon, said: ”As we have identified patients  who are in the ‘high risk’ group for developing an aortic aneurysm we thought that the ideal time to give them the new specialist scan was when they come in for their heart angiogram.

“When a patient has an angiogram they have to lie down for between four to five hours afterwards so we thought we could put this time to good use by providing them with the scan at the same time. It could save their life.”

So far registrar Dr Abela has scanned 80 patients in the coronary care unit and found four aneurysms. One patient had a large aneurysm which required immediate surgery.

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