| Literature DB >> 30546623 |
Pritha Subramanyam1, Arvind Reddy Devanabanda1, William R Slater1, Matthew Vorsanger1.
Abstract
Transient right bundle branch block following blunt cardiac injury is a known but under-recognized manifestation of cardiac contusion. The first case documented in the medical literature occurred in 1952 in a 22-year-old man who was thrown from a motorcycle. Due to their relatively anterior location, the right ventricle and right bundle branch are at particular risk of injury in contusion. We present here a case in which a 24-year-old man suffered a blunt chest trauma leading to a right bundle branch block and elevated troponin levels, consistent with cardiac contusion. His conduction system abnormalities rapidly resolved and he recovered completely, with no clinical sequelae. <Learning objective: Cardiac contusion is a heterogeneous syndrome with widely variable clinical manifestations and severity. Transient right bundle branch block has been described as a self-limited and benign manifestation of cardiac contusion. This case highlights the need for a better understanding of the natural history and predictors of serious complications of cardiac contusion, which can aid in determining appropriate diagnostic studies, risk stratification, and treatment.>.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac arrhythmias; Cardiac contusion; Right bundle branch block; Troponin
Year: 2016 PMID: 30546623 PMCID: PMC6280947 DOI: 10.1016/j.jccase.2015.12.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiol Cases ISSN: 1878-5409