• Crit Care Nurs Q · Nov 1994

    Case Reports

    Myocardial contusion: a case study of a myocardial infarction.

    • C R Bearden.
    • Crit Care Nurs Q. 1994 Nov 1;17(3):14-20.

    AbstractInjuries from blunt trauma can occur from a variety of causes. Myocardial contusion is the most common injury resulting from blunt, nonpenetrating trauma to the chest. The potential hemodynamic changes seen with a blunt chest trauma victim are often insidious and confusion. Diagnosing a myocardial contusion concomitant with other traumatic injuries can often be delayed, especially in light of the fact that immediate cardiac dysfunction may be slow in manifesting symptoms. Through use of a case study approach, this article demonstrates that a myocardial contusion has many similarities in terms of pathophysiologic changes with that of a myocardial infarction, often confusing symptoms and therefore diagnosis and treatment.

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