Pulmonary valve insufficiency 12 years after high-velocity blunt chest trauma

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Abstract

The spectrum of cardiac injury due to blunt chest trauma may range from cardiac contusions with a clinically silent course to fatal cardiac wall rupture. Pulmonary valve insufficiency due to non-penetrating chest trauma is a rare entity. In this case, pulmonary valve insufficiency as a result of valve tear due to high-velocity blunt chest trauma required surgical replacement..

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Sheytanov, V., Wehbe, M. S., Doll, N., & Tzanavaros, I. (2019). Pulmonary valve insufficiency 12 years after high-velocity blunt chest trauma. European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 55(6), 1234–1235. https://doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezy353

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