1966
DOI: 10.1016/0002-8703(66)90639-9
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Atrioventricular and intraventricular conduction defects after nonpenetrating trauma

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“…Cardiac rhythm disturbances and conduction abnormalities are a transient, but well-recognized sequelae of the cardiac contusion. Complete atrioventricular block has been described in patients who sustained a nonpenetrating trauma to the chest, though only four well-documented cases are in the literature [2]. In the following case report, we present a patient who had a nonpenetrating chest trauma with a transient complete heart block and a lateral wall myocardial infarction with normal coronaries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Cardiac rhythm disturbances and conduction abnormalities are a transient, but well-recognized sequelae of the cardiac contusion. Complete atrioventricular block has been described in patients who sustained a nonpenetrating trauma to the chest, though only four well-documented cases are in the literature [2]. In the following case report, we present a patient who had a nonpenetrating chest trauma with a transient complete heart block and a lateral wall myocardial infarction with normal coronaries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…4BC). A nuclear-gated blood pool scan with exercise was performed at 12 months posttrauma using 99"'Tc-labeled red blood cells that revealed abnormal left ventricular reserve with a resting ejection fraction of 65%, and no increase in the accepting the association between nonpenetrating chest trauma and complete heart block [ 2 ] . In this case a normal electrocardiogram 1 year prior to the trauma and lack of prior cardiac history negate any preexisting clinical heart disease or conduction defects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bei dem hier vorgestellten Fall ist neben der Schädigung der ventrikulären Vorderwand auch von einer Mitbeteiligung der basisnahen septalen Region und somit von einer Schädigung des Reizleitungssystems auszugehen. Die Möglichkeit einer Restitutio ad integrum und damit die Wahrscheinlichkeit einer "nur" transienten AV-Blockierung liegt statistisch prinzipiell bei mehr als 70% in den ersten Wochen nach Trauma (2,9). Letzte Langzeit-EKG Kontrollen (12 Monate nach dem Unfallereignis) zeigten in Zusammenhang mit Schwindel bzw.…”
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“…In der posttraumatischen Phase lassen sich bei einigen Patienten supraventrikuläre oder ventrikuläre Tachykardien detektieren. Traumabedingte Bradykardien und Leitungsstörungen hingegen stellen eine Seltenheit dar (2,11). Wir stellen nun einen jungen Mann mit Contusio cordis und rezidivierenden Synkopen nach Autounfall vor.…”
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“…An initial review by Dolara and Pozzi in 1966 presented 23 cases of atrioventricular block (AVB) from BCI [1]. Two decades later, Carr and coworkers reported a transient bifascicular block after blunt injury [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%