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Malik Ghawanmeh1, Aditya Maddali2, Ashley Wong2
1Cardiology Division, Department of Medicine, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA.
Abstract:
Severe mitral regurgitation due to papillary muscle rupture is life-threatening and rarely occurs after blunt chest wall trauma. We present a case of cardiogenic shock caused by papillary muscle rupture and severe mitral regurgitation after blunt chest wall trauma that was treated with Impella as a bridge to valve replacement.
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