What is Myocardial Contusion?
Myocardial contusion is a "bruise" of the heart muscle .
Alternative names
Blunt myocardial injury
Causes
The most common causes are: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) Falls from heights greater than 20 feet Motor vehicle accidents (usually due to the driver coming into contact with the steering wheel)
What is Myocardial Contusion?
Myocardial contusion is a "bruise" of the heart muscle.
Alternative names
Blunt myocardial injury
Causes
The most common causes are:
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
- Falls from heights greater than 20 feet
- Motor vehicle accidents (usually due to the driver coming into contact with the steering wheel)
Symptoms & Signs
Pain in the breastbone (sternum) alerts the physician that there may have been an injury. Usually there are no symptoms other than a feeling that your heart is racing.
Exams and Tests
Signs include:
- Abnormalities in the ability of the ventricle to contract (wall motion abnormalities)
- Defect in the electrical system of the heart (right bundle branch block)
- Fast heart rhythm originating at the sinus node of the heart (sinus tachycardia)
- Ventricular dysrhythmia
Tests include:
Treatments
Treatment is usually supportive. Patients are watched for 24 hours and continually monitored by ECG.
Some patients may need pain medication for pain in the breastbone (sternum).
Prognosis
You should recover fully.
In non-severe cases, the bruised part of the heart often regains its function without any permanent scarring.
Possible Complications
The main complication is that the bruising may lead to heart attack. This may cause long-term weakness in the ability of the heart to contract.
Abnormal heartbeats and conduction of electrical signals (arrhythmias) can occur. These can be serious.
Prevention
Basic safety precautions are keys to preventing myocardial contusion. Wear a seat belt when driving and purchase an automobile with air bags.
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Review Date: .5/15/2008
Reviewed By: Robert A. Cowles, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.5/15/2008
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