Transient complete atrioventricular block following a nonpenetrating chest trauma

Journal: Revista Espanola De Cardiologia
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Abstract

Cardiac contusion may cause disorders of impulse formation and propagation in the specific conduction system. Transient complete atrioventricular block following a nonpenetrating chest trauma is a rare complication.We describe the case of a patient who presented a transient complete atrioventricular block, and later a transient right bundle branch block and a left anterior hemiblock, following a nonpenetrating chest trauma due to a car accident. The difficulty for diagnosing myocardial contusion is pointed out, and the usefulness of the electrophysiological study for detecting baseline conduction system disorders is discussed.

Authors
J García Tejada, M López Gil, F Arribas, R Salguero, A Llovet, J Gutiérrez
Relevant Conditions

Myocardial Contusion, Heart Block