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Cardiac Tamponade Complicating Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: Insights From a Single-Center Registry. [PDF]

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Naoum I   +7 more
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A Pericardiocentesis Electrode [PDF]

open access: possibleNew England Journal of Medicine, 1961
IN 1956 Bishop, Estes and Mclntosh¶ reported the value of electrocardiographic monitoring during pericardial aspiration.
Neill, Hurst Jw, Penfold El
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Pericardiocentesis

Critical Care Clinics, 1992
Cardiac tamponade is a life-threatening condition resulting from compression of the cardiac chambers by a pericardial effusion. The principal cause of pericardial effusion is malignant disease of the pericardium, but infectious causes and cardiac trauma are common as well.
L L, Kirkland, R W, Taylor
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Perils of pericardiocentesis

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2006
A 51-year-old woman underwent elective cardiac surgery for the closure of an atrial septal defect. The surgery was uneventful and the patient was making good progress. On postoperative day 6, she developed shortness of breath, tachycardia and raised jugular venous pressure.
Ahmed A. Arifi   +3 more
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The risk of pericardiocentesis

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1979
The risk and potential risk factors of pericardiocentesis were assessed by a review of a series of 52 pericardiocenteses comprising all those performed in the cardiac catheterization laboratory of one institution from 1971 to 1978. On the basis of the operative results, the patients were separated into two groups for comparison; Group I comprised all ...
Khatab Hassenein   +4 more
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Timing of pericardiocentesis and clinical outcomes: Is earlier pericardiocentesis better?

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2022
Pericardial tamponade is critical clinical diagnosis that requires prompt management and intervention. However, it is unknown if early pericardiocentesis is associated with better or worse patient outcomes.A retrospective chart review was performed on all emergency department patients from two large academic hospitals with pericardial tamponade who ...
Onyinyechi F, Eke   +5 more
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CT-Guided Pericardiocentesis

Acta Radiologica, 1996
Purpose: Pericardial effusion in patients who have recently undergone cardiac surgery is often trapped in compartments. CT of the pericardium provides good information about the distribution of pericardial fluid in the postoperative period after cardiac surgery.
A. Magnusson, O. Duvernoy
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THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM AS A SAFEGUARD IN PERICARDIOCENTESIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1956
• Damage to the myocardium during pericardial paracentesis has occasionally been severe enough to result in pericardial tamponade and death. Anamil experiments here described showed that contact of the tip of the needle with the myocardium could be detected electrocardiographically if the needle was connected in such a way as to constitute an exploring
E. Harvey Estes   +2 more
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Ultrasound Guidance for Pericardiocentesis

Acta Radiologica, 1991
Sonographic guidance with 41 punctures and 38 catheterizations was employed in 68 patients. The approach was either intercostal or subxiphoid. Most punctures were performed with a 1.4-mm-thick plastic-sheathed cannula after local anesthesia. Complications were observed in 7 patients.
P. Mankinen   +4 more
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