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Diagnosis of Rectus Sheath Hematoma by Point-of-Care Ultrasound
Authors:Casey Carr  Randall Rhyne
Affiliation:Department of Emergency Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland
Abstract:BackgroundRectus sheath hematoma is a rare but dangerous cause of undifferentiated hypotension and abdominal pain in the emergency department (ED). Point-of-care ultrasound is a useful tool in its identification.Case ReportA 75-year-old woman presented to the ED with hypotension of an unclear etiology. She was found, via point-of-care ultrasound, to have a large and expanding rectus sheath hematoma. She ultimately had embolization of a lacerated epigastric artery, likely caused by enoxaparin injection.Why Should an Emergency Physician Be Aware of This?Rectus sheath hematomas are a dangerous and often unrecognized source of abdominal pain and shock in anticoagulated patients. Commonly applied point-of-care ultrasound algorithms to assess hypotension may miss this entity.
Keywords:point-of-care ultrasound  bedside ultrasound  rectus sheath hematoma  undifferentiated hypotension
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