TY - JOUR
T1 - Isolated sternal fracture
T2 - an audit of 10 years' experience
AU - Peek, G. J.
AU - Firmin, R. K.
PY - 1995/7
Y1 - 1995/7
N2 - We have reviewed 162 consecutive cases of sternal fracture admitted to the Leicester Royal Infirmary over a 10 year period. There were no incidences of cardiogenic shock or arryhthmia developing in patients who had sustained an isolated sternal fracture, irrespective of the aetiology. There were three deaths, three ITU admissions and one arryhthmia, all occurring in patients with severe thoracic injuries, or other associated injury. Our series confirms the observations of other authors, that patients with isolated sternal fractures, especially those sustained by car occupants wearing seatbelts, do not develop myocardial pump failure or arryhthmias as a late or occult phenomenon and can often be discharged home if there is no clinical evidence of cardiac failure and a 12-lead ECG is normal.
AB - We have reviewed 162 consecutive cases of sternal fracture admitted to the Leicester Royal Infirmary over a 10 year period. There were no incidences of cardiogenic shock or arryhthmia developing in patients who had sustained an isolated sternal fracture, irrespective of the aetiology. There were three deaths, three ITU admissions and one arryhthmia, all occurring in patients with severe thoracic injuries, or other associated injury. Our series confirms the observations of other authors, that patients with isolated sternal fractures, especially those sustained by car occupants wearing seatbelts, do not develop myocardial pump failure or arryhthmias as a late or occult phenomenon and can often be discharged home if there is no clinical evidence of cardiac failure and a 12-lead ECG is normal.
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U2 - 10.1016/0020-1383(95)00051-A
DO - 10.1016/0020-1383(95)00051-A
M3 - Article
C2 - 7558258
AN - SCOPUS:0029089152
SN - 0020-1383
VL - 26
SP - 385
EP - 388
JO - Injury
JF - Injury
IS - 6
ER -