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Recurrent Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia Induced by Commotio Cordis Treated with Therapeutic Hypothermia

Lee S, Kang H, Lim T, Oh J, Ahn C, Lee J, Kim C

The survival rate of commotio cordis is low, and there is often associated neurological disability if return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) can be achieved. We report a case of commotio...
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Commotio Cordis by a Traffic Accident Visited the Emergency Department

Jo UR, Park SM, Lee KJ, Lee YH, Ahn JY, Sohn YD, Ahn HC

Commotio cordis is induction of sudden cardiac arrest and ventricular fibrillation (VF) by chest blunt trauma and nonpenetrating injury without damage to the rib, sternum, and heart in a person...
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A Case of Commotio Cordis

Park HS, Han SW, Cho YK, Yun HJ, Lee YS, Hyun DW, Hur SH, Kim KS, Kim YN, Kim KB, Park NH, Won KS, Park SK

Commotio cordis is sudden death due to a non-penetrating chest wall impact in the absence of structural injury to the heart and chest wall. It usually occurs during sports games,...
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A Clinical Analysis of 24 cases of Cardiac Contusion and Cardiac Concussion

Lee GS, Jung JA, Keum DY, Ahn JT, Lee JW, Shin JK

  • KMID: 1915477
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 1999 Mar;32(3):270-275.
BACKGROUND: In the patients with thoracic injury, we suspect simultaneous cardiac contusion or concussion. We analyzed the patients with possible cardiac injury by electrocardiography, serum creatine kinase (CK), creatine kinase...
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