Patient sustained cardiac tamponade caused by rupture of type A aortic dissection may result in sudden death. Pericardiocentesis is a lifesaving procedure; nevertheless, blood may occlude the catheter and fail to relieve the pressure. However, open-chest cardiac massage in resuscitation has been studied in animal models by some medical centers and laboratories with inspiring results. We report a 58-year-old woman who was transferred from a local hospital with the diagnosis of cardiac tamponade caused by ruptured type A aortic dissection. Pulseless electrical activity followed by cardiac arrest occurred thereafter. Successful resuscitation in the emergency department was achieved using open cardiac massage through the sub-xyphoid region by opening a pericardial window. Therefore, in unstable patients with cardiac tamponade due to aortic dissection, this resuscitative procedure is feasible, safe and efficient.
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Lin, H. L., Lee, W. C., Lin, S. G., Kuo, L. C., Cheng, Y. C., & Chen, C. W. (2010). Emergency open cardiac massage via subxyphoid approach in ruptured type a aortic dissection. Signa Vitae, 5(2), 32–34. https://doi.org/10.22514/SV52.112010.6
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