1997
DOI: 10.1056/nejm199702273360906
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Blunt Trauma to the Heart and Great Vessels

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“…In early diastole, the aortic valve is vulnerable to injury because of lack of support by otherwise empty left ventricle and retrograde aortic wave produced due to chest or abdominal compression. In early systole, a competent AV valve may be damaged because of an increase in ventricular pressure [30].…”
Section: Pathophysiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In early diastole, the aortic valve is vulnerable to injury because of lack of support by otherwise empty left ventricle and retrograde aortic wave produced due to chest or abdominal compression. In early systole, a competent AV valve may be damaged because of an increase in ventricular pressure [30].…”
Section: Pathophysiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The injury is located in the ascending aorta in only 3% of the survivors. [3][4][5][6] Most patients have associated injuries, sometimes with a higher treatment priority than the aortic injury. These injuries also increase the risk of aortic surgery.…”
Section: Imaging In Cardiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Столь значительный разброс значений показателя объясняется нечеткостью термина [9], сложностью диагностики [9,10], зачастую минимальными клиническими проявлениями [11], в связи с чем диагноз может опаздывать на годы [12] или даже остается не диагностированным [13].…”
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“…Это вынуждает согласить ся с авторами, признающими ушиб сердца «нечетким» термином, описывающим клинические синдромы тупой трав мы груди с возможными осложнениями [8,9].…”
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