Bedside ultrasound diagnosis of intracardiac paperclip

Penetrating cardiac injuries are rarely reported in the literature. Foreign bodies are rarely seen in the heart and most patients with penetrating cardiac injuries die from hemorragic or pericardial tamponade before arriving at the hospital. Bedside ultrasonography is a highly valuable and readily l...

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Main Authors: Erden Erol Unluer, Arif Karagoz, Fatih Esad Topal, Pinar Yesim Akyol
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock
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Online Access:http://www.onlinejets.org/article.asp?issn=0974-2700;year=2014;volume=7;issue=3;spage=236;epage=238;aulast=Unluer
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spelling doaj-5c50a70d399b4fc9a102b94236d8daa92020-11-24T23:42:41ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock0974-27002014-01-017323623810.4103/0974-2700.136873Bedside ultrasound diagnosis of intracardiac paperclipErden Erol UnluerArif KaragozFatih Esad TopalPinar Yesim AkyolPenetrating cardiac injuries are rarely reported in the literature. Foreign bodies are rarely seen in the heart and most patients with penetrating cardiac injuries die from hemorragic or pericardial tamponade before arriving at the hospital. Bedside ultrasonography is a highly valuable and readily learned tool that has expanded rapidly since its introduction more than 20 years ago. Our case was a 23-year-old convict brought to the emergency department (ED) with a history of continuous chest pain in the upper area of the left side of the chest for one week. Focused Cardiac Sonography (FOCUS) which was performed by emergency physician showed a strong echogenic linear structure with comet tail artifact, free floating in the mid-segment of the left ventricule. Exact localizations of the paperclips within the chest was obtained with multidetector computed tomography and one of them was seen in the left ventricular cavity. FOCUS plays a crucial role in these patients by diagnosing the injury and detecting the complications in emergency department.http://www.onlinejets.org/article.asp?issn=0974-2700;year=2014;volume=7;issue=3;spage=236;epage=238;aulast=UnluerBedside ultrasoundemergencyforeign body
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author Erden Erol Unluer
Arif Karagoz
Fatih Esad Topal
Pinar Yesim Akyol
spellingShingle Erden Erol Unluer
Arif Karagoz
Fatih Esad Topal
Pinar Yesim Akyol
Bedside ultrasound diagnosis of intracardiac paperclip
Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock
Bedside ultrasound
emergency
foreign body
author_facet Erden Erol Unluer
Arif Karagoz
Fatih Esad Topal
Pinar Yesim Akyol
author_sort Erden Erol Unluer
title Bedside ultrasound diagnosis of intracardiac paperclip
title_short Bedside ultrasound diagnosis of intracardiac paperclip
title_full Bedside ultrasound diagnosis of intracardiac paperclip
title_fullStr Bedside ultrasound diagnosis of intracardiac paperclip
title_full_unstemmed Bedside ultrasound diagnosis of intracardiac paperclip
title_sort bedside ultrasound diagnosis of intracardiac paperclip
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock
issn 0974-2700
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Penetrating cardiac injuries are rarely reported in the literature. Foreign bodies are rarely seen in the heart and most patients with penetrating cardiac injuries die from hemorragic or pericardial tamponade before arriving at the hospital. Bedside ultrasonography is a highly valuable and readily learned tool that has expanded rapidly since its introduction more than 20 years ago. Our case was a 23-year-old convict brought to the emergency department (ED) with a history of continuous chest pain in the upper area of the left side of the chest for one week. Focused Cardiac Sonography (FOCUS) which was performed by emergency physician showed a strong echogenic linear structure with comet tail artifact, free floating in the mid-segment of the left ventricule. Exact localizations of the paperclips within the chest was obtained with multidetector computed tomography and one of them was seen in the left ventricular cavity. FOCUS plays a crucial role in these patients by diagnosing the injury and detecting the complications in emergency department.
topic Bedside ultrasound
emergency
foreign body
url http://www.onlinejets.org/article.asp?issn=0974-2700;year=2014;volume=7;issue=3;spage=236;epage=238;aulast=Unluer
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