[Traumatic changes of intrathoracic organs due to external mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Case reports].

Q4 Medicine Soudni Lekarstvi Pub Date : 2013-07-01
Miroslav Kůdela, Iva Grossová, Přemysl Strejc
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Abstract

Unlabelled: External mechanical resuscitation systems were developed for continuous and effective chest compression with the goal to increase the probability of spontaneous blood circulation renew. We describe results of four autopsy cases, where the external mechanical resuscitation by system Lucas (n=3) and AutoPulse (n=1) was performed prior to death. In all the cases were found traumatic changes which are commonly described in various studies such as skin abrasions on the chest, multiple rib fractures, fracture of the sternum and hematoma in the mediastinum or pericardium. In addition to these usual traumatic changes accompanying mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation we have observed injuries of intrathoracic organs, mainly the contusions of the heart and contusions and laceration of the lungs. In addition to these changes were in one case, associated with prolonged AutoPulse resuscitation, found ruptures of intima of the right common carotid artery. These injuries, with few exceptions, are not commonly described even over much wider number of examined persons. Injuries of the abdominal organs in connection with mechanical resuscitation, as described in a few case reports, were not present. However in one case there was found contusion of myocardium due to the external resuscitation by the Lucas system with clinical manifestation of sudden coronary incident even though the cause of death was massive thrombotic embolism to pulmonary arteries. All reported cases were similar in the relatively long-lasting mechanic cardiopulmonary resuscitation and prolonged time of dying of the patients.

Keywords: cardiopulmonary resuscitation - Lucas - AutoPulse - intrathoracic injury.

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体外机械心肺复苏后胸腔内脏器的外伤性改变。病例报告)。
未标记:外部机械复苏系统是为了持续有效的胸部按压而开发的,目的是增加自发血液循环恢复的可能性。我们描述了4例尸检病例的结果,其中Lucas系统(n=3)和AutoPulse系统(n=1)在死亡前进行了体外机械复苏。在所有病例中都发现了创伤性改变,这些改变在各种研究中通常被描述为胸部皮肤擦伤、多根肋骨骨折、胸骨骨折和纵隔或心包血肿。除了伴随机械心肺复苏的这些常见的创伤性变化外,我们还观察到胸内器官的损伤,主要是心脏挫伤和肺部挫伤和撕裂伤。除了这些变化,在一个病例中,与延长自动脉冲复苏有关,发现右颈总动脉内膜破裂。这些伤害,除了少数例外,通常不被描述,甚至在更广泛的被检查的人。与机械复苏有关的腹部器官损伤,如少数病例报告所述,不存在。1例死亡原因为肺动脉大量血栓栓塞,但经Lucas体外复苏后发现心肌挫伤,临床表现为突发性冠状动脉事件。所有病例在机械心肺复苏时间较长、死亡时间较长等方面均有相似之处。关键词:心肺复苏Lucas自动脉搏胸内损伤
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