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[Traumatic tricuspid valve insufficiency].

Authors: S S, Jensen; P L, Nielsen; P, Grossmann;

[Traumatic tricuspid valve insufficiency].

Abstract

We report a case of tricuspid insufficiency in connection with blunt chest trauma. The patient was involved in a car accident. The central venous catheter showed a right ventricular pressure curve, suggestive of a tricuspid valve insufficiency. A transoesophageal echocardiographic examination supported this by revealing a papillary muscle rupture. This kind of injury has been seen more frequently during the last 35 years, partly because of better diagnostic procedures and a better understanding of the pathology. The decelerating force in the right ventricular chamber produces a regurgitation thereby initiating rupture of the papillary muscle and/or the chordae tendinae. In a literature study twelve out of thirteen patients were involved in car accidents. Some of them had a dominant V-wave in the venous pulse curve, but no clinical observation is directly diagnostic. Therefore, cardiac lesions should be kept in mind whenever there is a history of blunt chest trauma. The best diagnostic approach is echocardiography.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Central Venous Pressure, Accidents, Traffic, Humans, Wounds, Nonpenetrating, Echocardiography, Transesophageal, Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency

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