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Towards a Wristed Percutaneous Robot With Variable Stiffness for Pericardiocentesis
IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 2021Pericardiocentesis is the drainage of excessive fluid in the pericardium surrounding the heart under ultrasound guidance. The percutaneous procedure comes with the risk of cardiac perforation since the needle is inserted towards the beating heart.
Kim Yan +8 more
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Prehospital Pericardiocentesis Using a Pneumothorax Needle
Prehospital Emergency Care, 2021Case: We discuss a patient with a penetrating knife wound to the chest who lost pulses from cardiac tamponade. Prehospital ultrasound was able to quickly identify the tamponade and a pericardiocentesis was performed using a Simplified Pneumothorax ...
Aaron E. Robinson +5 more
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Echocardiography, 2021
Pericardial effusion drainage in patients with significant pulmonary hypertension (PH) has been questioned because of hemodynamic collapse concern, mainly because of right ventricular (RV) function challenging assessment.
H. Alnsasra +9 more
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Pericardial effusion drainage in patients with significant pulmonary hypertension (PH) has been questioned because of hemodynamic collapse concern, mainly because of right ventricular (RV) function challenging assessment.
H. Alnsasra +9 more
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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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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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Pericardiocentesis in children: 20-year experience at a tertiary children’s hospital
Cardiology in the Young, 2021Background: Pericardiocentesis is the invasive percutaneous procedure for acute and chronic excessive accumulation of pericardial fluid. There is a paucity of data on the effectiveness and safety of pericardiocentesis in children. Objectives: To evaluate
Christopher Herron +2 more
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2021
Pericardiocentesis, the percutaneous drainage of the pericardial effusion, is the technique of choice for the treatment of cardiac tamponade. In addition, it could be useful for diagnostic purposes in specific situations. The pericardial puncture could be associated to serious complications and as it could be performed in a wide variety of clinical ...
Caterina C De Carlini +1 more
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Pericardiocentesis, the percutaneous drainage of the pericardial effusion, is the technique of choice for the treatment of cardiac tamponade. In addition, it could be useful for diagnostic purposes in specific situations. The pericardial puncture could be associated to serious complications and as it could be performed in a wide variety of clinical ...
Caterina C De Carlini +1 more
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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.
Calvin S H, Ng +3 more
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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.
Calvin S H, Ng +3 more
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The risk of pericardiocentesis
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1979The 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 ...
B, Wong +4 more
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A Pericardiocentesis Electrode
New England Journal of Medicine, 1961IN 1956 Bishop, Estes and Mclntosh¶ reported the value of electrocardiographic monitoring during pericardial aspiration.
J R, NEILL, J W, HURST, E L, PENFOLD
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2015
Cardiac tamponade is a life-threatening condition that may require the urgent removal of pericardial fluid. Therefore, the pericardiocentesis procedure should be part of the skills of physicians treating critically ill patients. The pericardiocentesis technique has evolved from a blind and unguided procedure, prone to complications, to a safer and more
Gerard Martí Aguasca +2 more
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Cardiac tamponade is a life-threatening condition that may require the urgent removal of pericardial fluid. Therefore, the pericardiocentesis procedure should be part of the skills of physicians treating critically ill patients. The pericardiocentesis technique has evolved from a blind and unguided procedure, prone to complications, to a safer and more
Gerard Martí Aguasca +2 more
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