Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) ultrasound    £260

Do I need an AAA ultrasound?

The AAA ultrasound is an examination of the aorta (the main artery in the abdomen) and the other arteries that it supplies, particularly to the pelvis and the legs, and looks for any swelling or dilation in the wall in the aorta (arterial aneurysm). These can have a tendency to grow and rupture, causing life threatening bleeding so early detection is critical.

A scan is advisable if any of the following apply to you:

  • Over the age of 50, particularly if you are male
  • Smoker
  • You have known, or you have a family history of, heart disease, high blood pressure or high cholesterol

The AAA ultrasound is particularly important if you are also experiencing any of the following, which could indicate imminent aneurysm rupture:

  • Pulsating sensation in the abdomen
  • Pain in the abdomen or lower back that is severe, sudden, persistent, or constant. The pain may radiate to groin, buttocks, or legs.