نتایج جستجو برای: heart rupture

تعداد نتایج: 427390  

Journal: :The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1981

1991
Dai Gyune Park Gi Byoung Nam Myoung Mook Lee Young Bae Park Yun Shik Choi Jung Don Seo Young Woo Lee Hurn Chae Young Dae Kim

Rupture of the heart as a complication of myocardial infarction is one of the most common causes of in-hospital mortality. Rupture of the free wall of the ventricle or interventricular septum has a poor prognosis when treated conservatively. So, rupture of the heart after infarction requires prompt diagnosis and early surgical repair despite the high overall incidence of early operative mortali...

Journal: :British heart journal 1968
E Stock T Lubbe

Rupture of the heart occurs almost always as a result of myocardial infarction and then usually in the left ventricle. Less frequently, ruptures are caused by bacterial infection, formation of abscesses, and aneurysms (Hudson, 1965). The diagnosis of rupture of the heart in this case was made before necropsy, thereby warning the dissector to avoid injury which has been suggested to be the cause...

Journal: :New England Journal of Medicine 1983

Journal: :Annals of Surgery 1973

2008
B. S. DHILLON

Non-penetrating injuries of the chest wall can give rise to a variety of cardiac lesions. The extent of cardiac damage depends on the intensity of the injury and on pre-existent disease of the heart. In the majority of cases there is a direct blow to the anterior chest wall but serious myocardial damage has been produced by blows directed against the posterior chest wall and abdomen. The crushi...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1957
B S DHILLON

Non-penetrating injuries of the chest wall can give rise to a variety of cardiac lesions. The extent of cardiac damage depends on the intensity of the injury and on pre-existent disease of the heart. In the majority of cases there is a direct blow to the anterior chest wall but serious myocardial damage has been produced by blows directed against the posterior chest wall and abdomen. The crushi...

2008

Non-penetrating injuries of the chest wall can give rise to a variety of cardiac lesions. The extent of cardiac damage depends on the intensity of the injury and on pre-existent disease of the heart. In the majority of cases there is a direct blow to the anterior chest wall but serious myocardial damage has been produced by blows directed against the posterior chest wall and abdomen. The crushi...

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