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Chest Trauma (Injury)

Description

Description

Chest trauma can result from penetrating trauma such as stabbing or a gunshot wound, or from blunt trauma such as a motor vehicle accident or a fall. The lungs, heart, aorta and esophagus are the most seriously injured organs. Chest trauma is frequently fatal if left undiagnosed and untreated.

Symptoms

Symptoms

Chest pain, shortness of breath, swallowing problems, low blood pressure, neck pain, fainting.

Tests

Tests

A history and physical exam will be performed. X-rays are not accurate enough to detect most chest injuries and imaging studies such as a chest CT scan or chest MRI are typically done. Transesophageal echocardiogram can also be helpful in identifying an injury to the heart or aorta.

Standard Workup
  • CBC
  • Chem 12
  • Troponin
  • X-Ray
  • EKG
  • CT Scan
  • MRI
Treatment

Treatment

Treatment depends on the extent and location of the injury but may include: surgery, antibiotics and blood transfusions.




News

News

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