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Malignant pericardial tamponade
Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 1990AbstractWe studied the clinical course and management of 27 patients with malignant pericardial tamponade seen in a single Medical Center over a 10 year period. Patients treated with repeat pericardial tap as their only mode of therapy had a high rate of recurrent tamponade (6 of 13 subjects) whereas most patients treated with drainage (either surgical
D, Rinkevich +3 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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Delayed Posttraumatic Tamponade
Southern Medical Journal, 1996Delayed cardiac tamponade is a rare phenomenon with two primary causes: delayed hemorrhage after an acute injury or delayed pericarditis with effusion. We present a case of cardiac tamponade 4 weeks after injury, with findings compatible with delayed hemorrhage and pericarditis.
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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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