/PRNewswire - USNewswire/ -- A patient dies when a high - flow suction hose connected to a chest tube pulls on her heart musclecausinga tear in the aorta
a blood pressure rise caused by heavy liftingto causea tear in the aorta
VIOLENT COUGH LIKELYTRIGGEREDTEAR IN ARTERY
trauma and can be life threatening if not fixed early and appropriately(passive) caused bya tear in aorta
A sudden deceleration from sudden impact or fallcan causea tear in the aorta
Surgery for injury to the thoracic aortaDeceleration injuriesmay causea tear in the aorta
Extreme shear forcescan causea tear in the aorta
struck him in the chestcausinga tear in the aorta
the suction pulled the heart muscle from its left position in the chestcausinga tear in the aorta
In major blunt - force trauma , this ligament can act like a knifecausinga tear in the aorta
blood to flow between the layers of the arterial wallcausesblood to flow between the layers of the arterial wall
severe pain in the chest and uppercan causesevere pain in the chest and upper
sudden and severe chest paincausingsudden and severe chest pain
bleeding into the middle layer of the vesselcausesbleeding into the middle layer of the vessel
in sudden , severe sharp or tearing pain in the chest , abdomen , or backcan resultin sudden , severe sharp or tearing pain in the chest , abdomen , or back
compromised blood flow(passive) can be caused bycompromised blood flow
blood to flow and force the layers of the heart apartcausingblood to flow and force the layers of the heart apart
to a stroke , a heart attack , organ failure , and deathcan leadto a stroke , a heart attack , organ failure , and death
blood to flow and force the layers of the heart apartthought at first to be a heart attackcausingblood to flow and force the layers of the heart apartthought at first to be a heart attack
a man to bleed to death in minutescan causea man to bleed to death in minutes
it to bleed , which consequently interrupts the flow of blood , thus causing the entire body to stop functioning properlycausesit to bleed , which consequently interrupts the flow of blood , thus causing the entire body to stop functioning properly