Unkle D W, Smejkal R, O'Malley K F
Division of Trauma and Emergency Medical Services, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Camden 08103.
Heart Lung. 1989 Nov;18(6):539-41.
Myocardial contusion after chest trauma remains one of the major complexities of trauma care today. Diagnostic methods such as 12-lead electrocardiography and echocardiography, as well as activity of the biochemical marker creatine kinase and the MB subfraction, have not been shown to be sensitive or specific indicators. We report a case of an intraoperatively proved myocardial contusion without creatinine kinase or creatine kinase MB elevation.