1. Multimodality Imaging of Cardiac Trauma
- Author
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Joseph Mansour, Sanjeev Bhalla, and Demetrios A. Raptis
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Rare entity ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Gold standard (test) ,Myocardial contusion ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,Myocardial rupture ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Traumatic injury ,Blunt ,Clinical diagnosis ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Radiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
The purpose of this article is to review the imaging findings of blunt and penetrating traumatic cardiac injury. Due to its speed of acquisition and ready availability, multidetector CT has become the gold standard for imaging of both blunt and penetrating cardiac trauma. Echocardiography is the first-line modality for evaluation of the valves. While magnetic resonance imaging provides the most comprehensive examination, it should only be utilized for problem solving or follow-up. Cardiac traumatic injury is a rare entity that may result in significant adverse clinical outcomes. Variability in clinical presentation renders clinical diagnosis difficult, especially in the absence of a true gold standard. While cross-sectional imaging is rarely ordered to directly assess for cardiac injury, imaging is frequently utilized in trauma and may be valuable in providing clues to the diagnosis of cardiac injury and helping guide which injuries require further investigation.
- Published
- 2021