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Scand J Trauma Resus · Jul 2019
Case ReportsRoad bike accidents involving cervical fractures presenting as cardiac arrest: a report of two cases.
- Anne Marie Kabell Nissen, Louise Gramstrup Nielsen, Søren Mikkelsen, and Craveiro Brøchner Anne A Department of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark. .
- Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Odense University Hospital, 5000, Odense, DK, Denmark. anne.k.nissen@gmail.com.
- Scand J Trauma Resus. 2019 Jul 8; 27 (1): 64.
AbstractWe present two cases in which elderly male recreational cyclists suffered from cervical fractures and coinciding injuries of the spinal cord that subsequently led to cardiac arrest.Based on reports from eye witnesses and due to the low impact nature of the crashes, the two patients were initially considered as having cardiac arrest before falling of their bikes.The spinal cord injuries triggering cardiac arrest were acknowledged with delay, as the primary eliciting cause was considered cardiac disease in conjunction with all-out exercise. We suggest that increased focus should be made on possible cervical injuries even following low energy crashes in road cycling.
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