ARTICLE: PDF OnlyValue of a conventional approach to the diagnosis of traumatic cardiac contusion after chest injurySOLIMAN, MOHAMMED HANI MD; WAXMAN, KENNETH MD Author Information From the Department of Surgery, University of California, Irvine Medical Center, Orange, CA. Critical Care Medicine: March 1987 - Volume 15 - Issue 3 - p 218-220 Buy Abstract We wanted to evaluate whether current screening techniques effectively determine a patient's need for hospital admission and intensive care monitoring after blunt chest trauma. Consequently, we reviewed 104 consecutive admissions for “blunt chest trauma; rule out cardiac contusion.” Neither clinical findings, cardiac enzyme levels, chest x-rays, nor ECGs predicted the high-risk patients who would subsequently develop complications related to myocardial contusion. Since only 23% of the study patients developed such complications, the plurality of study patients did not require admission and monitoring. There is, therefore, a definite need to develop new, accurate screening tests for patients at risk for myocardial contusion complications. © Williams & Wilkins 1987. All Rights Reserved.