TY - JOUR T1 - Diagnosing cardiac contusion: old wisdom and new insights JF - Heart JO - Heart SP - 485 LP - 489 DO - 10.1136/heart.89.5.485 VL - 89 IS - 5 AU - K C Sybrandy AU - M J M Cramer AU - C Burgersdijk Y1 - 2003/05/01 UR - http://heart.bmj.com/content/89/5/485.abstract N2 - Cardiac contusion is usually caused by blunt chest trauma and therefore is frequently suspected in patients involved in car or motorcycle accidents. The diagnosis of a myocardial contusion is difficult because of non-specific symptoms and the lack of an ideal test to detect myocardial damage. Cardiac contusion can cause life threatening arrhythmias and cardiac failure. Many diagnostic methods, such as ECG, biochemical cardiac markers, transthoracic and transoesophageal echocardiography, and radionuclide imaging studies, have been investigated to determine their use in predicting such complications. Recently, cardiac troponin I and T were found to be highly sensitive for myocardial injury. Troponin I and T have also proved to be useful in the stratification of patients at risk for complications. Nevertheless, diagnosis of a cardiac contusion and identification of patients at risk remain a challenge. In this review the current diagnostic tests will be discussed. Also, based on these diagnostic tests, a screening strategy containing data from the latest studies is presented, with the intention of detecting patients at risk. ER -