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AbstractThis report presents a case of penetrating chest trauma leading to pericardial tamponade and ventricular septum defect successfully resuscitated by surgery in 1968 in an 11-year-old boy. 10 years later a first-size calcified hematoma was removed. However the 30% left to right intracardiac shunt flow as established by complete heart catheterization prior to surgery was not corrected. Non-invasive methods were used to assess cardiac function 18 years after the initial event including physical examination, chest X-ray, thoracic computer tomography, ECG, 24 h Holter monitoring and exercise testing, combined with myocardial scintigraphy and radionuclide angiography and echocardiographic techniques using the transthoracic and the transoesophageal approach. The diagnostic value of echocardiographic examinations is emphasized with special reference to contrast- and Doppler-echocardiography including the color-coded Doppler-flow-imaging technique.
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