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Case Reports
Severe hypoxemia revealing traumatic tricuspid regurgitation with right-to-left intracardiac shunt.
- L Jacob, F Bonnet, A Pavie, J C Bousquet, A Lienhart, J L Bourgain, and P Viars.
- J Trauma. 1985 Jul 1; 25 (7): 659-61.
AbstractA case of traumatic tricuspid regurgitation immediately following chest trauma in an 18-year-old man is reported. The cardiac lesion was revealed by right-to-left shunt due to the reopening of the foramen ovale leading to hypoxemia exacerbated by controlled ventilation. Early surgical repair led to hypoxemia correction.
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