• Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd · Jan 2007

    Case Reports

    [Myocardial contusion after blunt thoracic trauma: possible indication for rhythm observation].

    • M Oosterloo, W Nieuwland, and F Zijlstra.
    • Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen, Groningen. m.oosterloo@nijsmellinghe.nl
    • Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2007 Jan 13;151(2):108-14.

    AbstractA 65-year-old man had a pneumohaemothorax and fractured ribs after an automobile accident. Troponine concentrations were normal and the initial electrocardiographic abnormalities resolved within 24 hours. A 46-year-old man who was also in an automobile accident developed a seat-belt haematoma and lung oedema. Troponine concentrations were increased, the electrocardiogram was abnormal and transthoracic ultrasound revealed severe myocardial contusion. After a few weeks of treatment, both patients were discharged without cardiac complications. It is clinically important to identify patients at risk of developing myocardial contusion following blunt thoracic trauma. A combination oftroponine and electrocardiography is necessary to differentiate between risk categories. Echocardiography has a role in haemodynamically unstable patients and whenever the clinical condition of the patient deteriorates. A structured approach to screening and evaluation, as presented in an algorithm, can be used as a guide in the follow-up of patients with myocardial contusion.

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