2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2013.07.205
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Prevention of acute myocardial infarction following blunt chest trauma

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“…[15]. Trauma associated with road traffic collision is the most common situation resulting in coronary artery injury, followed by sporting accident, attack by an animal, and assault during a fight [2,16]. In an older report, coronary artery rupture was not an uncommon condition after non-penetrating trauma to the heart (10/546 cases) [7], but there have been few reports in the past decade of obvious coronary artery rupture [8][9][10]12], and dissection seems to be the most common finding [2,4,15,17,18].…”
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“…[15]. Trauma associated with road traffic collision is the most common situation resulting in coronary artery injury, followed by sporting accident, attack by an animal, and assault during a fight [2,16]. In an older report, coronary artery rupture was not an uncommon condition after non-penetrating trauma to the heart (10/546 cases) [7], but there have been few reports in the past decade of obvious coronary artery rupture [8][9][10]12], and dissection seems to be the most common finding [2,4,15,17,18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%