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Brief report on the development of hemorrhagic pericardial effusion after thoracic surgery for traumatic injuries.

Grace Martin NiziolekPhilip DowzickySarah JoergensenAlea ZoneMartha M BrinsonNiels D MartinMark J SeamonShariq RazaJay YelonJeremy W Cannon
Published in: Trauma surgery & acute care open (2023)
HPE may occur after emergent thoracic surgery for trauma. Those at highest risk of HPE include younger patients with bilateral thoracotomy incisions and pulmonary injuries. Early HPE, clinical signs of tamponade, and/or coagulopathy in patients with HPE portend a worse prognosis. Surgeons and trauma team members caring for patients after emergent thoracic exploration for trauma should be aware of this potentially devastating complication and should consider postoperative echocardiography in high-risk patients.
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