Literature DB >> 6708151

Blunt cardiac rupture.

T D Martin, T C Flynn, B J Rowlands, R E Ward, R P Fischer.   

Abstract

Blunt injury to the heart ranges from contusion to disruption. This report comprises 14 patients seen during a 6-year period with cardiac rupture secondary to blunt trauma. Eight patients were injured in automobile accidents, two patients were injured in auto-pedestrian accidents, two were kicked in the chest by ungulates, and two sustained falls. Cardiac tamponade was suspected in ten patients. Five patients presented with prehospital cardiac arrest or arrested shortly after arrival. All underwent emergency department thoracotomy without survival. Two patients expired in the operating room during attempted cardiac repair; both had significant extracardiac injury. Seven patients survived, three had right atrial injuries, three had right ventricular injuries, and one had a left atrial injury. Cardiopulmonary bypass was not required for repair of the surviving patients. There were no significant complications from the cardiac repair. The history of significant force dispersed over a relatively small area of the precordium as in a kicking injury from an animal or steering wheel impact should alert the physician to possible cardiac rupture. Cardiac rupture should be considered in patients who present with signs of cardiac tamponade or persistent thoracic bleeding after blunt trauma.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6708151     DOI: 10.1097/00005373-198404000-00001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


  21 in total

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Authors:  Dae Woong Ryu; Sam Youn Lee; Mi Kyung Lee
Journal:  Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg       Date:  2013-07-16

2.  Right massive haemothorax as the presentation of blunt cardiac rupture: the pitfall of coexisting pericardial laceration.

Authors:  Shao-Wei Chen; Yao-Kuang Huang; Chien-Hung Liao; Shang-Yu Wang
Journal:  Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg       Date:  2013-11-11

3.  Fatal accident with weight-lifting equipment: implications for safety standards.

Authors:  D H George; K Stakiw; C J Wright
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  1989-04-15       Impact factor: 8.262

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Authors:  W Glinz; M Turina
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Authors:  M J Naughton; R M Brissie; P Q Bessey; M M McEachern; J M Donald; H L Laws
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1989-06       Impact factor: 12.969

6.  Blunt traumatic cardiac rupture. A 5-year experience.

Authors:  C E Brathwaite; A Rodriguez; S Z Turney; C M Dunham; R Cowley
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1990-12       Impact factor: 12.969

7.  Morphological evaluation of areas of damage in blunt cardiac injury and investigation of traffic accident research.

Authors:  Noriyoshi Kutsukata; Yuichiro Sakamoto; Kunihiro Mashiko; Masami Ochi
Journal:  Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  2012-01-13

8.  Pericardial drainage prior to operation contributes to surgical repair of traumatic cardiac injury.

Authors:  S Sugimoto; A Yamashita; M Baba; O Izumiyama; T Hasegawa
Journal:  Jpn J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  1999-01

9.  Traumatic right atrial pseudoaneurysm.

Authors:  Prashant Nagpal; Sachin S Saboo; Ashish Khandelwal; Maria Alejandra Duran-Mendicuti; Suhny Abbara; Michael L Steigner
Journal:  Cardiovasc Diagn Ther       Date:  2015-04

10.  Successful diagnosis of pericardial rupture caused by blunt chest trauma using contrast ultrasonography.

Authors:  Yuki Tatekoshi; Satoshi Yuda; Makoto Ogasawara; Atsuko Muranaka; Nobuaki Kokubu; Mamoru Hase; Kazutoshi Tachibana; Kazufumi Tsuchihashi; Tetsuya Higami; Tetsuji Miura
Journal:  J Med Ultrason (2001)       Date:  2015-09-20       Impact factor: 1.314

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