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Acta Cardiologica, 2013
Malignant pericardial effusion is a frequent complication in primary mediastinal and pleural malignancies. As a first manifestation of a malignant tumour, however, it is rare. With cardiac tamponade the likelihood of malignancy increases. We report a life-threatening cardiac tamponade as the primary clinical presentation of a pericardial mesothelioma ...
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Malignant pericardial effusion is a frequent complication in primary mediastinal and pleural malignancies. As a first manifestation of a malignant tumour, however, it is rare. With cardiac tamponade the likelihood of malignancy increases. We report a life-threatening cardiac tamponade as the primary clinical presentation of a pericardial mesothelioma ...
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Critical Care Nurse, 1991
Once thought to be rare, neoplastic cardiac tamponade is beginning to be recognized more frequently, and is occasionally the presenting symptom of neoplastic disease. This article provides the critical care nurse with the knowledge necessary for care of the patient with neoplastic cardiac tamponade.
G A, Joiner, G R, Kolodychuk
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Once thought to be rare, neoplastic cardiac tamponade is beginning to be recognized more frequently, and is occasionally the presenting symptom of neoplastic disease. This article provides the critical care nurse with the knowledge necessary for care of the patient with neoplastic cardiac tamponade.
G A, Joiner, G R, Kolodychuk
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1991
Acute cardiac tamponade is life threatening and requires prompt pericardial drainage. This review explains the manifestations of tamponade, including a presentation in which the diagnostic finding of pulsus paradoxus is absent, and variant forms, such as low-pressure tamponade and regional tamponade.
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Acute cardiac tamponade is life threatening and requires prompt pericardial drainage. This review explains the manifestations of tamponade, including a presentation in which the diagnostic finding of pulsus paradoxus is absent, and variant forms, such as low-pressure tamponade and regional tamponade.
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The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 1989
Cardiac tamponade is a commonly misdiagnosed, life-threatening condition that causes impaired ventricular filling as a result of increased pericardial pressure. Nurses are in an ideal position to recognize the early, often subtle signs of Decreased Cardiac Output and Altered Tissue Perfusion resulting from cardiac tamponade.
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Cardiac tamponade is a commonly misdiagnosed, life-threatening condition that causes impaired ventricular filling as a result of increased pericardial pressure. Nurses are in an ideal position to recognize the early, often subtle signs of Decreased Cardiac Output and Altered Tissue Perfusion resulting from cardiac tamponade.
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Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2023
Pravin Saxena, Madan Mohan Maddali
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Pravin Saxena, Madan Mohan Maddali
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