S W Wright1. 1. Department of Emergency Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee.
Abstract
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To look at the hospital course and the outcome of patients with an isolated sternal fracture. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of hospital records. SETTING: A large urban Level I trauma center. TYPE OF PARTICIPANT: Blunt trauma patients with an isolated sternal fracture. Patients with other chest radiograph abnormalities were excluded, as were those with abnormal admission ECGs. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Thirty-one patients with an isolated sternal fracture were identified. No patient developed new ECG changes or arrhythmias during the hospital stay. Cardiac enzymes were elevated in one patient (3.2%). No patient had any adverse cardiopulmonary outcome attributable to the sternal fracture. CONCLUSION: The outcome of patients with an isolated sternal fracture and a normal ECG is very good. Routine admission and cardiac monitoring do not appear to be warranted in this subset of patients with a sternal fracture.
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To look at the hospital course and the outcome of patients with an isolated sternal fracture. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of hospital records. SETTING: A large urban Level I trauma center. TYPE OF PARTICIPANT: Blunt traumapatients with an isolated sternal fracture. Patients with other chest radiograph abnormalities were excluded, as were those with abnormal admission ECGs. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Thirty-one patients with an isolated sternal fracture were identified. No patient developed new ECG changes or arrhythmias during the hospital stay. Cardiac enzymes were elevated in one patient (3.2%). No patient had any adverse cardiopulmonary outcome attributable to the sternal fracture. CONCLUSION: The outcome of patients with an isolated sternal fracture and a normal ECG is very good. Routine admission and cardiac monitoring do not appear to be warranted in this subset of patients with a sternal fracture.
Authors: Stephan Huber; Peter Biberthaler; Patrick Delhey; Heiko Trentzsch; Hauke Winter; Martijn van Griensven; Rolf Lefering; Stefan Huber-Wagner Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med Date: 2014-09-03 Impact factor: 2.953