| Literature DB >> 34249785 |
Senthil Kumar1, Yogender Singh Bansal1, Nikhil Mehta1, Ritambhra Nada2, Pulkit Girdhar1, Vikarn Vishwajeet3.
Abstract
Blunt chest trauma (BCT) is one of the rarest causes of acute myocardial infarction (AMI). This paper reports the case of a young married man who suffered from AMI due to BCT sustained in a fight with his wife. The histopathology examination revealed a rupture of atherosclerotic plaque with superimposed thrombus in the proximal left anterior descending artery. This report also reviews previously reported BCT-induced AMI cases in the literature. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Atherosclerotic Plaque; Coronary Thrombosis; Morphological and Microscopic Findings; Myocardial Infarction; Thoracic Injuries
Year: 2021 PMID: 34249785 PMCID: PMC8214881 DOI: 10.4322/acr.2021.263
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autops Case Rep ISSN: 2236-1960
Figure 1ECG and gross findings. A – ECG showing hyperacute T waves in V1, V2, and V3 leads; B – Occlusion of LAD artery at its proximal part. ECG = electrocardiogram; LAD = left anterior descending
Figure 2Photomicrographs of the heart. A – Low-power magnification shows marked intimal thickening of the left anterior descending artery wall and fresh fibrin thrombi in the arterial lumen (H&E, 20X); B – Masson trichrome stain highlights the markedly thickened intima as light green color (20X). The arrow points to the intimal plaque rupture with hemorrhage; C – The myocardium shows perivascular collections of neutrophils which are also spilling into surrounding the cardiomyocytes (H&E, 40X); D – Scattered neutrophils within the myocardium causing destruction of the myocytes. Also note the loss of nuclei and presence of contraction bands in these fibers (H&E, 100X).
Summary of AMI cases induced by BCT
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| Moore | 30/M | Sports injury | + | Nil | Survived | LAD—Intimal dissection with thrombus |
| Vasudevan et al. | 21/M | Sports injury | + | IDDM 8 years | Survived | LAD—Dissection |
| Lai et al. | 36/M | BCT | + | Nil | Survived | LAD and LCX—Dissection with thrombus |
| Janella et al. | 31/M | Sports injury | + | Nil | Survived | LAD—Thrombus |
| Janella et al. | 44/M | RTA | + | Nil | Survived | LAD—Aneurysm |
| Sharma | 25/M | RTA | - | Nil | Brought dead | LAD—85% block |
| Sharma | 55/M | Assault | - | Nil | Brought dead | LAD—95% block |
| Kul et al. | 34/M | Assault | + | cigarette smoker | Survived | LAD and LCX—Dissection with thrombus |
| Lolay and Abdel-Latif | 32/M | Sports injury | + | Nil | Survived | RCA—Dissection with thrombus |
| Abdolrahimi et al. | 37/M | RTA | + | Nil | Survived | Proximal part of LAD and RCA dissection |
| Mubang et al. | 25/M | RTA | - | drug abuse | Survived | RCA—Dissection |
| Sinha et al. | 25/F | Kicked by horse | + | Nil | Survived | LAD—Thrombus |
| Ngam et al. | 28/M | RTA | - | N/A | Survived | Proximal RCA dissection |
| Guo et al. | 20/F | Sports injury | + | KD + CA | Survived | LAD—Aneurysms with thrombus |
| Allemeersch et al. | 41/M | RTA | - | N/A | Died | LAD—Thrombus |
| Fujiwara et al. | 60/M | Fall | + | Nil | Died | LAD—Thrombus |
| Elsayed | 50/M | chest hit by strong blow | + | Heavy smoker | Survived | RCA—90% atherosclerotic occlusion |
AMI = acute myocardial infarction; BCT = blunt chest trauma; CA = coronary aneurysm; F = female; IDDM = insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus; KD = Kawasaki disease; LAD = left anterior descending; LCX = left circumflex artery; M = male; N/A = not available; RCA = right coronary artery; RTA = roadtraffic accident.