Successful Use of Targeted Temperature Management After Repair of Myocardial Rupture from Blunt Chest Trauma: A Case Report.

Abstract:

:Targeted temperature management (TTM) improves survival and neurological outcome after nontraumatic cardiac arrest. However, TTM is not used widely after traumatic cardiac arrest because of concerns that it might exacerbate bleeding. We report the use of postarrest TTM after repair of blunt myocardial rupture. A 48-year-old man was admitted after being rescued from a major traffic accident by the local emergency service. Focused sonography showed pericardial fluid without cardiac tamponade. Computed tomography showed a large hematoma in the anterior mediastinum associated with hemopericardium. The patient developed cardiac arrest during the operative preparations. Repeat bedside sonography revealed a large pericardial effusion and signs of cardiac tamponade. Spontaneous circulation was restored after ultrasound-guided pericardiocentesis. His Glasgow Coma Scale score was 3. The patient was transported promptly to the operating room and underwent median sternotomy without cardiopulmonary bypass. A rupture of the junction of the superior vena cava/right atrium and left atrial appendage was detected and was closed by direct suturing. Immediately after return to the intensive care unit, we performed TTM (target body temperature 34.5°C) using a surface-cooling device at 4 hours postarrest. TTM was maintained for 24 hours and controlled gradual rewarming was then initiated. He regained consciousness 36 hours postrewarming with limited speech ability. The patient recovered with no further cardiac events and was discharged 3 weeks after admission, with no other serious complications. The patient was neurologically intact (cerebral performance category 1) at 6 months of follow-up. This case demonstrates the potential benefit and applicability of postarrest TTM in patients after repair of blunt myocardial rupture.

authors

Choi WJ,Kim YS,Hong JS,Kim JW

doi

10.1089/ther.2016.0029

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2017-03-01 00:00:00

pages

57-60

issue

1

eissn

2153-7658

issn

2153-7933

journal_volume

7

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