• Can J Cardiol · Apr 1994

    Case Reports

    Emergency echocardiographic evaluation of penetrating chest trauma.

    • R K Thakur, T P Aufderheide, and D R Boughner.
    • Department of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, London.
    • Can J Cardiol. 1994 Apr 1;10(3):374-6.

    AbstractPenetrating chest trauma is the most common cause of acute cardiac tamponade. Clinical recognition of this potentially life threatening condition may be difficult despite well described physical signs. Failure to repair the injury causing acute cardiac tamponade may result in sudden decompensation with poor clinical outcome. Emergent use of two-dimensional echocardiography can be an extremely valuable tool in evaluating the presence of cardiac tamponade and directing subsequent clinical management.

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