Cardiac Trauma

Chapter 69 Cardiac Trauma







3 What is the pattern of injury in BCI?


The right side of the heart has the most anterior surface area and therefore is the most commonly injured chamber. Injuries may include rupture of the interventricular septum, a valve, or the ventricle (Fig. 69-1). Patients with a ruptured chamber will rarely reach the hospital alive. Less commonly, injury to coronary arteries occurs that may lead to myocardial infarction. Arrhythmias and decreased contractility may follow myocardial contusion or the previously mentioned injuries.






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Jul 6, 2016 | Posted by in CRITICAL CARE | Comments Off on Cardiac Trauma

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