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Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1999
To review the oncologic emergency of cardiac tamponade through a case study presentation/analysis and a discussion of the pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, and nursing management.Research studies, review articles, book chapters, abstracts, and clinical practice.Cardiac tamponade is a potentially life-threatening condition that is not uncommon in ...
T, Knoop, K, Willenberg
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To review the oncologic emergency of cardiac tamponade through a case study presentation/analysis and a discussion of the pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, and nursing management.Research studies, review articles, book chapters, abstracts, and clinical practice.Cardiac tamponade is a potentially life-threatening condition that is not uncommon in ...
T, Knoop, K, Willenberg
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Dying from haemorrhagic cardiac tamponade – a case series
Medico-Legal Journal, 2019Cardiac tamponade is a condition produced by the rapid accumulation of pericardial fluid, which restricts the filling of the heart. Often the forensic pathologist comes across different naturally occurring sudden deaths.
N. S. Sonwani, N. Ateriya, Arvind Kumar
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Factors Associated with Delayed Cardiac Tamponade after Cardiac Surgery
Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia, 2018Context: Cardiac tamponade (CT) following cardiac surgery is a potentially fatal complication and the cause of surgical reintervention in 0.1%–6% of cases. There are two types of CT: acute, occurring within the first 48 h postoperatively, and subacute or
Edgar Hernández Leiva +5 more
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Cardiac Anesthesia: A Problem-Based Learning Approach, 2019
Cardiac tamponade is a life-threatening condition that occurs when accumulating pericardial fluid results in impaired cardiac filling and hemodynamic instability.
Todd Novak, Silas Hoxie
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Cardiac tamponade is a life-threatening condition that occurs when accumulating pericardial fluid results in impaired cardiac filling and hemodynamic instability.
Todd Novak, Silas Hoxie
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1987
Pericardial effusion, a common cardiac manifestation of myxedema,1,2is rarely associated with cardiac tamponade; to our knowledge, only 19 reports of this phenomenon appear in the English literature.3-7In all reported cases, identification of tamponade was largely derived from clinical and echocardiographic examination, and available hemodynamic data ...
Antonis S. Manolis +2 more
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Pericardial effusion, a common cardiac manifestation of myxedema,1,2is rarely associated with cardiac tamponade; to our knowledge, only 19 reports of this phenomenon appear in the English literature.3-7In all reported cases, identification of tamponade was largely derived from clinical and echocardiographic examination, and available hemodynamic data ...
Antonis S. Manolis +2 more
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1975
Pericardial effusions are frequently found in myxedema and , when present, are asymptomatic and usually of no hemodynamic consequence. We report a patient with ascites and pericardial effusion due to myxedema who developed cardiac tamponade following abdominal paracentesis.
Robert N. Alsever, Melvin N. Stjernholm
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Pericardial effusions are frequently found in myxedema and , when present, are asymptomatic and usually of no hemodynamic consequence. We report a patient with ascites and pericardial effusion due to myxedema who developed cardiac tamponade following abdominal paracentesis.
Robert N. Alsever, Melvin N. Stjernholm
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Echocardiography, 2015
Mini‐AbstractLow‐pressure cardiac tamponade is an uncommon phenomenon in the spectrum of pericardial diseases. We describe a case of a 37‐year‐old man with recurring admissions for dyspnea whose clinical picture challenged the classic exhibition of cardiac tamponade.
Mayank M Kansal +2 more
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Mini‐AbstractLow‐pressure cardiac tamponade is an uncommon phenomenon in the spectrum of pericardial diseases. We describe a case of a 37‐year‐old man with recurring admissions for dyspnea whose clinical picture challenged the classic exhibition of cardiac tamponade.
Mayank M Kansal +2 more
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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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Pneumopericardium with cardiac tamponade
Emergency Medicine Journal, 2011A 39-year-old man with a history of oesophageal cancer, status post-concurrent chemoradiation therapy, underwent subtotal oesophagectomy with gastric tube reconstruction for 1 year. He was bought to our emergency department due to acute dyspnoea with chest tightness. Physical examination revealed hypotension (85/60 mm Hg), distension …
Kao-Lang Liu, Yeun-Chung Chang
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Pathophysiology of Cardiac Tamponade
Chest, 1998C ardiac tamponade is always life threatening and nearly always requires urgent and precise therapeutic intervention. It is perhaps unique in that appreciation of its pathophysiologic state is essential to precise diagnosis and rational treatment. Since the 19th century, investigations in experimental animals provided a basic understanding that has ...
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