AbstractBackgroundCommotio cordis is ventricular fibrillation after a direct precordial blow without mechanical damage to organs. Early recognition and prompt cardiopulmonary resuscitation with defibrillation save lives. According to previous reports, the major determinants of commotio cordis include location and timing of the blow. Other risk factors are young age, a thin and undeveloped chest cage, and a small hard spherical projectile. The pathophysiology of commotion cordis remains uncertain, such as individual susceptibility to prolonged repolarization and long QT.Case reportA 32-year-old man suddenly collapsed after a direct blow to the anterior chest from an elbow during a basketball game. A bystander called an ambulance and activate...
In the Western Countries, cardiovascular diseases are still the most frequent cause of death, which ...
Commotio cordis, from Latin “agitation of the heart” is a potentially fatal sudden disruption and al...
This article describes the case of a 17-year-old adolescent boy who received a foot kick in the trun...
AbstractBackgroundCommotio cordis is ventricular fibrillation after a direct precordial blow without...
Sudden arrhythmic death as a result of a blunt chest wall blow has been termed Commotio Cordis (CC)....
A 16-year-old male developed palpitations immediately following chest impact with a soccer ball. The...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityCommotio Cordis (CC) is a phenomeno...
Commotio cordis is the leading cause of death among baseball players in the United States between th...
death following a sharp butseemingly inconsequential blow tothe chest is a frightening occur-rence k...
The survival rate of commotio cordis is low, and there is often associated neurological disability i...
Commotio Cordis, primarily reported by B. J. Maron since 1990, is one of the causes of sudden cardia...
Commotio cordis is an increasingly reported fatal mechano-electric syndrome and is the second most c...
Commotio Cordis, primarily reported by B. J. Maron since 1990, is one of the causes of sudden cardia...
Commotio cordis is a rare and catastrophic mechano-electric feedback syndrome, and it is especially ...
QT prolongation (QTc > 440 ms) is risk factor for ventricular arrhythmias, especially Torsade de Poi...
In the Western Countries, cardiovascular diseases are still the most frequent cause of death, which ...
Commotio cordis, from Latin “agitation of the heart” is a potentially fatal sudden disruption and al...
This article describes the case of a 17-year-old adolescent boy who received a foot kick in the trun...
AbstractBackgroundCommotio cordis is ventricular fibrillation after a direct precordial blow without...
Sudden arrhythmic death as a result of a blunt chest wall blow has been termed Commotio Cordis (CC)....
A 16-year-old male developed palpitations immediately following chest impact with a soccer ball. The...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityCommotio Cordis (CC) is a phenomeno...
Commotio cordis is the leading cause of death among baseball players in the United States between th...
death following a sharp butseemingly inconsequential blow tothe chest is a frightening occur-rence k...
The survival rate of commotio cordis is low, and there is often associated neurological disability i...
Commotio Cordis, primarily reported by B. J. Maron since 1990, is one of the causes of sudden cardia...
Commotio cordis is an increasingly reported fatal mechano-electric syndrome and is the second most c...
Commotio Cordis, primarily reported by B. J. Maron since 1990, is one of the causes of sudden cardia...
Commotio cordis is a rare and catastrophic mechano-electric feedback syndrome, and it is especially ...
QT prolongation (QTc > 440 ms) is risk factor for ventricular arrhythmias, especially Torsade de Poi...
In the Western Countries, cardiovascular diseases are still the most frequent cause of death, which ...
Commotio cordis, from Latin “agitation of the heart” is a potentially fatal sudden disruption and al...
This article describes the case of a 17-year-old adolescent boy who received a foot kick in the trun...