Medical helicopter transports man with severe aortic dissection


CVA in my time, helicorogogged Pagicist. The Cogglegaget, go ahead. Cudie A, we're showing about one five minutes out from the helipad. Can we get a helipad assignment and then also a ED position when you're ready? Thank you for your arrival. Stand by for a third year. Pegasus here, you can go ahead with your report. I am unable to get a doctor on the radio at this time. To a copy for Pegasusus. So a 65-6-5-year-old male with a complaint of chest pain and abdominal pain that arrives to Winchester. At his CT, they found a type A dissection from a concern for RCA involvement all the way down to his common Iliac arteries. They have three lines of access established by-level 18 and one right for 20 gauge. Patient is currently alert and oriented times four is very appropriate. It does have some small abdominal pain, however, does seem... to find comfort with dilaudid and appropriate blood pressure management. All right, so the vital signs is a heart rate of 77. Blood pressure is 113 over 66, and pulse back is 99%. We do have them on 4 liters for a flight. We are currently on Esmala at 300 mics per kilo per minute and as well as mycardapine. 7.5 milligrams per hour. We did attempt to give one dose of lebatol and may attempt another given his heart rate is still greater than 77. We're showing about 12 minutes to the helipad. with your report, I am unable to get a doctor on the radio at this time. Two good copy for Pegasus. He was a 65-65-year-old male with a complaint of chest pain and abdominal pain that arrives to Winchester. At his CT, they found a type 1-A dissection from a concern for RCA involvement all the way down to his common Iliac arteries. They have three lines of access established, bi-level 18 and one right forearm, 20 gauge. Patient is currently alert and oriented times four is very appropriate. It does have some small abdominal pain, however, does seem to find comfort with dilauded and appropriate blood pressure management. All right, so the vital signs is a heart rate of 77. Blood pressure is 113 over 66. and pullfax is 99%. We do have them on 4 liters for flight. We are currently on Esmala at 300 mics per kilo per minute and as well as mycardapine 7.5 milligrams per hour. We did attempt to give one dose of lebatol and may attempt another given his heart rate is still greater than 77. We're showing about 12 minutes to the helipads. further further we'll see