Chest skeletal injuries are the most frequent complications of external chest massage (ECM) during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, but heart and great vessels lacerations that are indeed very rare. We report the case of a 35-year-old workman who collapsed and underwent ECM by his co-workers for almost 30 min. At autopsy, no external injuries, fractures or bruises of the ribs or sternum, were observed. A hemopericardium with a rupture of the heart was found, with no signs of pre-existent cardiac disease. Bruises of thoracic aortic wall, lung petechiae, a contusion of the liver, and bruises of lumbar muscles were found. The cause of death was due to sudden cardiac death with an extensive cardiac rupture. This is an unusual report of massive he...
Blunt or non-penetrating cardiac trauma is a relatively common body injury in industrialized communi...
Following the death of a woman with blunt force chest trauma, the question was asked how common was ...
Aim: The aim of our study was to compare traumatic injuries observed after cardiopulmonary resuscita...
Chest skeletal injuries are the most frequent complications of external chest massage (ECM) during c...
A 64-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital withchest discomfort. ECG recording and coronary an...
CARDIAC damage resulting from chest trauma has been known to occur ever since postmortem examination...
BACKGROUND: Fractured ribs and sternum are frequent complications of thoracic compression during CPR...
Copyright © 2013 Launey Yoann et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Given the complexity and stress of a cardiac massage, many mistakes are possible. While external car...
One of the pioneers of open chest cardiac massage was Cemil Topuzlu Pasha, in Turkey. He presented h...
The commonest cause of blunt cardiac injuries is from traffic accidents followed by violent falls, s...
A 74-year-old male with chronic kidney disease presented to the emergency department with asystole. ...
After external cardiac massage, 3-8% of patients present potentially dangerous liver lacerations. He...
A 24 year old policeman presented with massive subcutaneous emphysema on the left side of the thorax...
Abstract Penetrating chest trauma can lead to the cardiac rupture and coronary artery damage, which ...
Blunt or non-penetrating cardiac trauma is a relatively common body injury in industrialized communi...
Following the death of a woman with blunt force chest trauma, the question was asked how common was ...
Aim: The aim of our study was to compare traumatic injuries observed after cardiopulmonary resuscita...
Chest skeletal injuries are the most frequent complications of external chest massage (ECM) during c...
A 64-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital withchest discomfort. ECG recording and coronary an...
CARDIAC damage resulting from chest trauma has been known to occur ever since postmortem examination...
BACKGROUND: Fractured ribs and sternum are frequent complications of thoracic compression during CPR...
Copyright © 2013 Launey Yoann et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Given the complexity and stress of a cardiac massage, many mistakes are possible. While external car...
One of the pioneers of open chest cardiac massage was Cemil Topuzlu Pasha, in Turkey. He presented h...
The commonest cause of blunt cardiac injuries is from traffic accidents followed by violent falls, s...
A 74-year-old male with chronic kidney disease presented to the emergency department with asystole. ...
After external cardiac massage, 3-8% of patients present potentially dangerous liver lacerations. He...
A 24 year old policeman presented with massive subcutaneous emphysema on the left side of the thorax...
Abstract Penetrating chest trauma can lead to the cardiac rupture and coronary artery damage, which ...
Blunt or non-penetrating cardiac trauma is a relatively common body injury in industrialized communi...
Following the death of a woman with blunt force chest trauma, the question was asked how common was ...
Aim: The aim of our study was to compare traumatic injuries observed after cardiopulmonary resuscita...