Contusio cordis, not an innocent diagnosis.

Journal: BMJ Case Reports
Published:
Abstract

This report demonstrates two cases of traumatic valvular lesions of the heart. The first is a patient with severe mitral regurgitation after a blunt chest trauma and the second a severe aortic regurgitation due to rupture of a coronary cusp after a motor cycle accident. Both patients underwent successful surgery and recovered. Valvular lesions are a rare complication after blunt chest trauma. Physicians should always consider a traumatic valvular lesion as a possible cause of pulmonary oedema or haemodynamic instability after a blunt chest trauma.

Authors
Roel Driessen, Inge Doodeman, Kjell Bogaard, Stan Reichert