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BackgroundPericardiocentesis is both therapeutic and diagnostic invasive procedure, guided by echocardiography and/or angiography. It can be done using subcostal or apical approach.
A. Ostojic, Z. Antonic, I. Ilic, I. Ilic
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P699Facing malignant pericardial effusion. What to do first: pericardiocentesis or percutaneous balloon pericardiotomy? [PDF]
Verónica Rial Bastón +11 more
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Anatomical consideration for safe pericardiocentesis assessed by three‐dimensional computed tomography: Should an anterior or posterior approach be used? [PDF]
Jin Teranishi +10 more
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Clinical and Procedural Effects of Transitioning to Contact Force Guided Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation. [PDF]
Background: A major innovation in atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation has been the introduction of contact force (CF) sensing catheters. Objective: To evaluate procedural and clinical effects of transitioning to CF-guided AF ablation.
Dikdan, Sean J., Frisch, Daniel R.
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Pneumopericardium after Pericardiocentesis: An Underlying Tracheopericardial Fistula [PDF]
Mohammed Elzeneini +2 more
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Managing pericardial effusion in autoimmune diseases like systemic lupus erythematosus becomes particularly challenging when accompanied by pulmonary hypertension (PH).
Azhar Farooqui +2 more
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In this report, we describe the successful resuscitation of a 4-year-old child who suffered a traumatic cardiac arrest during a routine procedure in the operating room.
Maximilian Schilling +6 more
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Cardiac tamponade associated with hypothyroidism in Rwandan child-Acase Report [PDF]
The author reports the case of a child who presented with huge pericardial effusion complicated to cardiac tamponade secondary to primary hypothyroidism.
N. Nyirimanzi
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