Skip to main content
. 2021 Apr 3;52(2):e4034519. doi: 10.25100/cm.v52i2.4519

Table 1. The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) Heart Injury Scale 1 .

Grade Description
I Blunt cardiac injury with minor ECG abnormality (nonspecific ST or T wave changes, premature atrial or ventricular contraction or persistent sinus tachycardia)
Blunt or penetrating pericardial wound without cardiac injury, cardiac tamponade, or cardiac herniation
II Blunt cardiac injury with heart block (right or left bundle branch, left anterior fascicular, or atrioventricular) or ischemic changes (ST depression or T wave inversion) without cardiac failure
Penetrating tangential myocardial wound up to, but not extending through endocardium, without tamponade
III Blunt cardiac injury with sustained (>6 beats/min) or multilocal ventricular contractions
Blunt or penetrating cardiac injury with septal rupture, pulmonary or tricuspid valvular incompetence, papillary muscle dysfunction, or distal coronary arterial occlusion without cardiac failure
Blunt pericardial laceration with cardiac herniation
Blunt cardiac injury with cardiac failure
IV Penetrating tangential myocardial wound up to, but extending through, endocardium, with tamponade
Blunt or penetrating cardiac injury with septal rupture, pulmonary or tricuspid valvular incompetence, papillary muscle dysfunction, or distal coronary arterial occlusion producing cardiac failure
Blunt or penetrating cardiac injury with aortic mitral valve incompetence
Blunt or penetrating cardiac injury of the right ventricle, right atrium, or left atrium
Blunt or penetrating cardiac injury with proximal coronary arterial occlusion
Blunt or penetrating left ventricular perforation
Stellate wound with < 50% tissue loss of the right ventricle, right atrium, or of left atrium
V Blunt avulsion of the heart; penetrating wound producing > 50% tissue loss of a chamber