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==Background==
*[[Blunt cardiac injury]]
===Penetrating Trauma===
*[[Penetrating cardiac injury]]
*Location
**Stab wounds
***Usually affect heart if enter via the "cardiac box"
****Chest area bounded by sternal notch, xiphoid, and nipple
**GSW can affect heart even if enters at distant site
*Ventricles are at greatest risk due to anterior location
**RV (involved in 40% of injuries)
**LV (involved in 35% of injuries)
**RA (involved in 20% of injuries)
**LA (involved in 5% of injuries)
*Cardiac missiles
**Those that cause BP instability, free or partially exposed should be removed
**Most intramyocardial and intrapericadrial bullets can be left in place
===Blunt Trauma===
*Up to 20% of all MVC deaths are due to blunt cardiac injury
*Most often involves the right heart (due to ant location)
**Injury to valves occurs in 10%
*May present as:
**MI (coronary artery injury)
**Acute heart failure (valve rupture)
**Dysrhythmias
 
==Workup==
*CXR
**Mediastinum widening is only suggestive of an aortic injury
***Lack of widening does not rule out aortic injury
*CTA
**Imaging study of choice for penetrating and blunt trauma
*[[Ultrasound: FAST]]
**First view of FAST in penetrating injury should be pericardial
**Pericardial fluid detection (Sn 100%, Sp 97%)
*ECG
**NPV for a normal ECG is 80-90%
**Not as sensitive for right-sided injuries
*Troponin
**Trend in all pts
**Combination of normal ECG and normal troponin 100% sn in one study
 
==Management==
===Penetrating Trauma===
*[[Thoracotomy]]
*[[Pericardiocentesis]]
===Blunt Trauma===
*Observe all pts w/ cont cardiac monitoring and interval assessment of cardiac markers
 
==Great Vessels Injury==
===Aorta===
*Proximal descending aorta is most commonly injured in blunt trauma
**Due to fixation of vessels between L subclavian artery and ligamentum arteriosum
*Most pts die at the scene
*Control of BP and HR is important if operative management will be delayed
 
===Subclavian===
*Usually due to direct trauma or fx of first rib or clavicle
*Loose shoulder restraint
===IVC/SVC===
*Suspect if major hepatic injury or pt has bleeding that cannot be identified
 
==See Also==
*[[Thoracic Trauma]]
*[[Commotio Cordis]]
 
==Source==
Tintinalli


[[Category:Trauma]]
[[Category:Trauma]]
[[Category:Cardiology]]

Latest revision as of 19:56, 17 August 2019