J. Kiev et al., RELIABILITY AND ACCURACY OF PHYSICAL-EXAMINATION IN DETECTION OF ABDOMINAL AORTIC-ANEURYSMS, Vascular surgery, 31(2), 1997, pp. 143-146
Technologic advancement has provided earlier detection and confirmatio
n of aortic aneurysms, fewer physicians seemingly relying on their cli
nical skills to diagnose abdominal aortic aneurysms, Of 145 infrarenal
aortic aneurysms, analysis disclosed that less than 30% were clinical
ly discovered on admission. Fifty-six aortic aneurysms were discovered
incidentally, most often during an annual physical examination in the
course of evaluation for another problem. Aneurysms measuring less th
an 4.5 cm were rarely discovered on physical examination. The majority
of both clinically discovered and incidental aneurysms ranged between
5.5 and 6.0 cm. Ultrasound identified most aneurysms. The size of an
aneurysm did not appear to have a role in determining whether it was d
iscovered clinically.