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Isolated coronary artery rupture after blunt chest trauma
A Straub1, W Beierlein, A Küttner
1Department of Thoracic, Cardiac and Vascular Surgery, University of Tübingen, Germany.
The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon
|May 6, 2003
Abstract:
After blunt chest trauma, a patient with chronic coronary heart disease sustained an isolated rupture of the right coronary artery. All findings suggested a heart contusion complicated by a non-compromising pericardial effusion and aggravated by anticoagulation with phenprocoumon. After right-ventricular failure occurred, emergency coronary revascularization could not prevent a fatal outcome. This case emphasizes that a coronary artery lesion may be considered in those cases of thoracic trauma with preexisting coronary calcification.