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Andrew J Bowman andrewj.bowman at gmail.comTue May 1 22:13:26 BST 2007
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ED resuscitative thoracotomy Decompress the pericardium, watch out for the phrenic nerve Look for hole(s) Plug with finger and/or Foley catheter Internal massage if remains pulseless Off to the OR AJB ----- Original Message ----- From: "caesar ursic" <cmursic at gmail.com> To: "Trauma &, Critical Care mailing list" <trauma-list at trauma.org> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 4:51 PM Subject: stabbed heart > True story: > > 16 yo previously healthy male stabbed once in anterior chest. Confused and > combative at scene. Minimal external blood loss noted. Paramedics scoop > and run - one antecubital IV, minimal fluid given en route (less than 20 > mL), no attempt at intubation. Eight minute interval from first patient > contact at scene to arrival in ED. > > On arrival to ED he's even more combative; very diaphoretic, ashen-colored > lips, cool periphery; carotid pulses not palpable (but he's thrashing about > too much to really tell). Only obvious external injury is a 3-4 cm stab > wound just to the left of the xyphoid. Breath sounds are equal. > > Patient intubated (rapid sequence orotracheal) within three minutes of > arrival. FAST shows fluid around heart, no fluid in abdomen. He's been in > the ED for about four-five minutes. Now it is clear he has no palpable > pulses. Cardiac monitor: sinus tachycardia at 150 bpm. Nobody can feel a > pulse in this thin 16 y.o. boy. > > The on-call surgeon is in the room and is trained and willing to open chest, > put in chest tubes, insert a central line, etc. The OR will be ready to take > the patient in 5-10 minutes, but not immediately. > > What is the next step? > > A. bilateral large bore tube thoracostomies > B. resuscitative left anterolateral thoracotomy (in the ED) > C. fluid bolus or o-positive packed RBCs (i.e. volume-expand) > D. start epinephrine, calcium > E. subxyphoind pericardiocentesis > F. none of the above > > I am not trying to trick you - there are no other hidden injuries. > > Many thanks, etc. > > Caesar Ursic, MD > Santa Fe, USA > -- > trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG > To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: > http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/
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