“…In commotio cordis, cardiac impact during a period of electrical vulnerability, such as ventricular repolarization, leads to ventricular fibrillation and sudden cardiac arrest. 4,6 Structural injuries associated with BCI are less common but are associated with greater morbidity and mortality and include heart chamber rupture (almost always with associated hemopericardium), acute valvular incompetence, septal perforation, pericardial injury, and coronary artery dissection or occlusion. 4,6 Between 10% and 32% of blunt traumatic fatalities are associated with cardiac injury, with 65% of these cardiac injuries being from cardiac rupture.…”