Wray T M, Prochaska J, Fisher R D, Shaker I J
Johns Hopkins Med J. 1975 Oct;137(4):147-50.
A large pericardial hematoma caused profound hypoxia, cyanosis, and hypotension in a patient who had sustained trauma in an automobile accident. Angiographic and cardiac catheterization findings suggested intracardiac obstruction at the level of the tricuspid valve. This case emphasizes that localized accumulations of blood or fluid within the pericardial space can simulate intracardiac masses or valve obstruction. Partial pericardiectomy was curative in this patient.
一名在汽车事故中受伤的患者出现了巨大的心包血肿,导致严重缺氧、发绀和低血压。血管造影和心导管检查结果提示三尖瓣水平存在心内梗阻。该病例强调,心包腔内血液或液体的局部积聚可模拟心内肿块或瓣膜梗阻。对该患者行部分心包切除术治愈。