Showing posts with label Thoracic Aortic Disease Awareness 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thoracic Aortic Disease Awareness 2016. Show all posts

Saturday, September 17, 2016

September Awareness 2016 - Learning About the Aorta

Richard Houchin (right) running along the route of the LA Marathon
following survival of aortic dissection
"Aorta? What's my Aorta?"

 As he lay on a stretcher, helpless and vulnerable, Richard Houchin remembers thinking this as he heard voices around him in the ER talking about him. Something was terribly wrong with his aorta, whatever that was!  Click here for details of what happened to Richard that day.

This was the way Richard learned not only about his aorta, but that he had been born with a bicuspid aortic valve. It is not the way anyone should learn this.One of the goals of this awareness month is to raise public awareness of the aorta, and how aortic disease can be detected before it threatens someone's life.

Following are a series of pages on the Bicuspid Aortic Foundation to help learn about this great blood vessel, truly a river of life in the body.

1. What is the Aorta?

2. What is a Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm?

3. What is Aortic Dissection?

4. What is Aortic Rupture? 


Along with these pages, here is a video from the Nucleus Medical YouTube Channel which describes the thoracic aorta and aortic dissection.


Learning together, we can be prepared to discuss not just our heart, not just our heart valves, but also our aorta with our physicians.

As we learn,
and are prepared to speak
with our doctors, 
we are
Creating a Climate of Hope.

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

September 2016 Awareness Month - It's All About the "Big A" in the Chest!

Normal Aorta

The aorta is so important,
 we call it the "Big A"! 

To baseball fans in the US, the Big A means Angels Stadium in southern California. At the Bicuspid Aortic Foundation, we mean something else; to us, the Big A is the aorta in the chest. It is the largest artery in our bodies, and it's proper functioning is without question vital to our lives.

Why does the aorta need its own awareness month, September?
Maybe the aorta could just share February with the heart?

Tragedies happen when no one thinks about the aorta. In the emergency room (ER), someone with chest pain will be checked for a heart attack. The blood tests come back normal, so is the EKG. It's not the heart.

No one thinks of the aorta.

The minutes go by, turning into hours. Sometimes the person is still in the ER, sometimes they are back home. Suddenly, they are dead. The opportunity to help them was missed. 

All because no one thought about the aorta.

This is one reason that the aorta needs its own month - just to help everyone think about it in time.

Aorta with aneurysm
Another reason is that aortic disease is very different from what is typically called heart disease. The treatment is different too.

Aortic disease is not heart disease!
If it's not the heart, check the aorta! 


Let's Learn All About the Big A this September!
In a nutshell, this large, high pressure artery should not be confused with the heart. Having its own month provides a time to learn about the aorta in the chest: what it does, the risks aortic disease presents to us, and the treatment available when needed. 

At the Bicuspid Aortic Foundation, we will spend this September featuring articles on the following topics:
  • Thoracic Aorta - what it is, what it does
  • Thoracic Aortic Disease
  • Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm
  • Thoracic Aortic Dissection
  • Thoracic Aortic Coarctation
We will also honor the memory of those who were cruelly taken from us by thoracic aortic disease, and the courage of those who live with injury caused by thoracic aortic disease.

Shining a spotlight on 
the Big A,
Together we are
Learning, Sharing,
Empowering each other,
Creating a Climate of Hope.