Cardiac tamponade secondary to tension pneumopericardium from penetrating chest trauma.

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  • Gavin Robert Sun
  • Jacques Goosen
  • Mark Florizoone
چکیده

Cardiac tamponade secondary to air is rare. Pneumopericardium is most commonly encountered in neonates, often secondary to positive pressure ventilation. 1-3 In adults blunt trauma is the main cause of pneumopericardium. Cardiac tamponade occurs in roughly one-third of such patients. 1 A 24-year-old man presented to the Tshepong casualty department with a stabbed chest. His vital signs were initially stable. A sucking chest wound of 1 cm diameter on the left parasternal border in the 4th intercostal space and a hyper-resonant left chest with decreased breath sounds were noted. A pneumothorax was clinically diagnosed and an intercostal chest drain inserted. An hour later a chest radiograph revealed a pneumopericardium (Fig. 1). He was haemodynamically stable, the neck veins were not distended, heart sounds were audible, and good peripheral pulses were palpable. 1 During preparation for insertion of a subclavian central venous catheter to assess for pulsus paradoxus, the blood pressure suddenly decreased to 80/50 mmHg, the neck veins became distended and heart sounds diminished. Cardiac tamponade was diagnosed. An emergency sternotomy for a suspected cardiac injury was performed under general anaesthesia. There was a pneumopericardium and grade 2 through-and-through injury to the left lung, but the heart was intact. Upon incising the pericardium, air was released and the blood pressure improved to 90/60 mmHg. The lung was repaired, the pericardium closed and a pericardial drain inserted. On discharge from the intensive care unit 24 hours later, there were no signs of tamponade. Recovery was uneventful and follow-up chest radiographs were normal. Discussion Pneumopericardium may occur whenever a communication is established between the pericardium and a source of air. Haemodynamic compromise is related to the quantity of air present, the rate of accumulation and the presence of underlying cardiac pathology or injury. 2,4 The commonest sign of tension pneumopericardium is distant, muffled heart sounds. 2 A rarer, more specific sign is the bruit de moulin (millwheel murmur). Precordial shifting tympany is another sign. 1 Cardiac tamponade caused by peumopericardium or fluid has identical signs. 1 Bradycardia may occur, the ECG may show changes consistent with pericarditis or nonspecific ST-T-wave changes, and low-voltage recordings may be noted. 1 The primary management of tension pneumopericardium is relief of the cardiac tamponade to restore haemodynamic stability. 2 Management options include percutaneous catheter drainage, open drainage by pericardiotomy, or open drainage and repair by sternotomy/thoracotomy. Tension pneumopericardium: a case report and a review of the …

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde

دوره 100 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2010