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Citation

Jin U, Park JS, Min YG, Yang HM, Lim HS, Choi BJ, Choi SY, Yoon MH, Hwang GS, Tahk SJ, Shin JH. Resuscitation 2014; 88: 1-5.

Affiliation

Department of Cardiology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea. Electronic address: shinjh@ajou.ac.kr.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.resuscitation.2014.12.004

PMID

25513743

Abstract

BACKGROUNDS: Although hanging injury is infrequent, its clinical course is usually devastating. Hanging patients usually need cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). However, hanging-associated cardiovascular damage has not been fully established. The aim of this study was to evaluate echocardiographic findings in patients with hanging injury.

METHODS: We enrolled 25 patients (9 males and 16 females with mean age of 33±15 years) with hanging injury. Echocardiography was performed within 2 weeks after admission. Clinical, demographic, and laboratory data as well as transthoracic echocardiographic findings were analyzed.

RESULTS: Of the 25 patients, 8 (2 males and 6 females with mean age of 34±13 years) showed left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD). Mean LV ejection fraction was 34±16%. Global hypokinesia was present in one patient. Apical ballooning with sparing of the basal segment was present in two patients. Basal akinesia and apical hyperkinesia were present in one patient. Four patients showed regional wall motion abnormalities unmatched with coronary territories. The duration of suspension or CPR was not significantly different according to the presence of LVSD.

CONCLUSION: This study showed the echocardiographic findings in considerable numbers of patients with hanging injury for the first time. Variable patterns of LVSD were present in patients with hanging injury.


Language: en

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