Delayed cardiac tamponade in a patient with previous minor blunt chest trauma.

Journal: International Journal Of Cardiology
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Abstract

Hemopericardium with cardiac tamponade after non-penetrating chest trauma is a very rare but life-threatening condition. If this complication develops after an interval of several weeks following the non-penetrating chest trauma, the causal relation with the traumatic event is less evident, which may delay proper diagnosis and adequate treatment. We describe diagnosing and therapeutic management of a patient in shock who suffered from cardiac tamponade four weeks after a minor blunt chest trauma.

Authors
Jeannine A J Hermens, Elly M C Wajon, Jan Grandjean, Max M Haalebos, Clemens Von Birgelen