Right coronary artery occlusion secondary to blunt trauma
Shapiro M, Wittgen C, Flynn M, Zuckerman D, Durham R, Mazuski J. Right coronary artery occlusion secondary to blunt trauma. Clinical Cardiology 1994, 17: 157-159. PMID: 8168283, DOI: 10.1002/clc.4960170309.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRight coronary arteryCoronary arteryAcute occlusionChest traumaProximal right coronary arteryRight coronary artery occlusionInferior-posterior wallNonoperative medical managementRight coronary vesselSignificant chest traumaBlunt chest traumaRight ventricular enlargementVentricular systolic functionMechanism of injuryCoronary artery occlusionCreatine phosphokinase isoenzymeDirect blunt traumaWide mediastinumArtery occlusionSystolic functionCoronary angiographyBlunt traumaElectrocardiographic changesMedical managementVentricular enlargementComputed tomography in the diagnosis of blunt thoracic injury
Marts B, Durham R, Shapiro M, Mazuski J, Zuckerman D, Sundaram M, Luchtefeld W. Computed tomography in the diagnosis of blunt thoracic injury. The American Journal Of Surgery 1994, 168: 688-692. PMID: 7978020, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9610(05)80146-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChest X-rayBlunt thoracic traumaThoracic traumaLung fieldsInitial chest X-rayBlunt thoracic injuryBlunt chest traumaImportant diagnostic modalityDiaphragmatic injuryChest traumaAbdominal injuriesStable patientsParenchymal abnormalitiesPleural injuryChest tubeThoracic injuriesDiagnostic evaluationDiagnostic modalitiesComputed tomographyPrimary modalityPatientsCT scanningInjuryCTBlunt head