An experimental model of sudden death due to low-energy chest-wall impact (commotio cordis)

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Link, MS
Wang, PJ
Pandian, NG
Bharati, S
Udelson, JE
Lee, MY
Vecchiotti, MA
VanderBrink, BA
Mirra, G
Maron, BJ
Estes, NAM
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[1] Tufts Univ, New England Med Ctr, Cardiac Arrhythmia Serv, Boston, MA 02111 USA
[2] EHS Christ Hosp & Med Ctr, Heart Inst Children, Maurice Lev Congenital Heart & Conduct Ctr, Oak Lawn, IL 60453 USA
[3] Minneapolis Heart Inst Fdn, Cardiovasc Res Div, Minneapolis, MN USA
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NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE | 1998年 / 338卷 / 25期
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10.1056/NEJM199806183382504
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background The syndrome of sudden death due to low-energy trauma to the chest wall (commotio cordis) has been described in young sports participants, but the mechanism is unknown. Methods We developed a swine model of commotio cordis in which a low-energy impact to the chest wall was produced by a wooden object the size and weight of a regulation baseball. This projectile was thrust at a velocity of 30 miles (48 km) per hour and was timed to the cardiac cycle. Results We first studied 18 young pigs, 6 subjected to multiple chest impacts and 12 to single impacts. Of the 10 impacts occurring within the window from 30 to 15 msec before the peak of the T wave on the electrocardiogram, 9 produced ventricular fibrillation. Ventricular fibrillation was not produced by impacts at any other time during the cardiac cycle. Of the 10 impacts sustained during the QRS complex, 4 resulted in transient complete heart block. We also studied whether the use of safety baseballs, which are softer than standard ones, would reduce the risk of arrhythmia. A total of 48 additional animals sustained up to three impacts during the T-wave window of vulnerability to ventricular fibrillation with a regulation baseball and safety baseballs of three degrees of hardness. We found that the likelihood of ventricular fibrillation was proportional to the hardness of the ball, with the softest balls associated with the lowest risk (two instances of ventricular fibrillation after 26 impacts, as compared with eight instances after 23 impacts with regulation baseballs). Conclusions This experimental model of commotio cordis closely resembles the clinical profile of this catastrophic event. Whether ventricular fibrillation occurred depended on the precise timing of the impact. Safety baseballs, as compared with regulation balls, may reduce the risk of commotio cordis. (C) 1998, Massachusetts Medical Society.
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