Nail Gunshot Induced Hemopericardium, Detected by Point-of-care Ultrasound (POCUS) in the Emergency Department.

IF 0.8 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Shang-Heng Yang, Li-Heng Tsai, Yu-Nong Lai
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Penetrating injuries to the heart often lead to pericardial effusion (PCE) that may result in cardiac tamponade which can be rapidly fatal. Thus, early detection of PCE is extremely important in initial resuscitation. A 37-year-old man without any past medical illness was sent to our emergency department by ambulance due to left chest wall penetrating injury by nail gun 30 minutes ago. Upon presentation, the patient was agitated and diaphoretic. The penetration site was in the region of cardiac box, which raised awareness that possible heart injury has been inflicted. Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) was used immediately to screen for PCE which was present. In addition, POCUS revealed a hyper-echoic point in the left ventricle (LV) which we speculate is the foreign body (FB). Non-contrast computed tomography confirmed the presence of PCE and FB in the LV. The patient received emergent blood transfusion and was immediately transferred to a level-1 trauma center where removal of FB and cardiorrhaphy of LV apex was performed. He was discharged one week later under stable condition. Take home Message: The presence of hemopericardium in penetrating thoracic trauma may cause life threatening injuries such as cardiac tamponade which warrants immediate intervention. POCUS is a reliable, repeatable, and readily available tool at bedside for detecting PCE in penetrating thoracic trauma patients. Given its high sensitivity and specificity, POCUS should be used as the initial screening tool for the presence of PCE in all thoracic penetrating trauma patients.

急诊部即时超声(POCUS)检测指甲射伤致心包积血。
穿透性心脏损伤通常会导致心包积液(PCE),这可能会导致心脏填塞,这可能会迅速致命。因此,早期发现PCE对早期复苏至关重要。一名37岁男子,既往无任何病史,30分钟前因被钉枪刺穿左胸壁被救护车送至急诊科。在就诊时,病人焦躁不安。刺穿部位在心脏箱区域,这提高了人们对心脏可能受到伤害的认识。立即使用即时超声(POCUS)筛查存在的PCE。此外,POCUS显示左心室(LV)有一个高回声点,我们推测这是异物(FB)。非对比计算机断层扫描证实左室存在PCE和FB。患者接受了紧急输血,并立即被转移到一级创伤中心,在那里进行了FB切除和左室心尖缝合。一周后出院,病情稳定。带回家的信息:胸椎穿透性创伤中心包积血的存在可能导致危及生命的损伤,如心脏填塞,需要立即干预。POCUS是一种可靠的,可重复的,易于获得的床边工具,用于检测穿透性胸外伤患者的PCE。鉴于POCUS具有较高的敏感性和特异性,应将其作为所有胸部穿透性创伤患者PCE的初步筛查工具。
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