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Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2023
Cardiac tamponade is a medical emergency caused by the progressive accumulation of pericardial fluid (effusion), blood, pus or air in the pericardium, compressing the heart chambers and leading to haemodynamic compromise, circulatory shock, cardiac arrest and death.
, Arsen Ristic
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Cardiac tamponade is a medical emergency caused by the progressive accumulation of pericardial fluid (effusion), blood, pus or air in the pericardium, compressing the heart chambers and leading to haemodynamic compromise, circulatory shock, cardiac arrest and death.
, Arsen Ristic
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1975
Cardiac tamponade is an insidious and often fatal complication which can occur on any service, in many diseases, and at any age. The increasing pressure within the pericardium prevents ventricular filling and depresses cardiac output, coronary and systemic perfusion, and venous return.
W J, Pories, V A, Gaudiani
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Cardiac tamponade is an insidious and often fatal complication which can occur on any service, in many diseases, and at any age. The increasing pressure within the pericardium prevents ventricular filling and depresses cardiac output, coronary and systemic perfusion, and venous return.
W J, Pories, V A, Gaudiani
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Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2011
To re-emphasize the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiac tamponade.Cardiac tamponade is a cause of obstructive shock. Incidence of cardiac tamponade is poorly documented. In cardiac tamponade, the pericardial pressure may reach 15-20 mmHg, leading to an equalization of pressures into the cardiac chambers and to a huge ...
Laurent, Bodson +2 more
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To re-emphasize the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiac tamponade.Cardiac tamponade is a cause of obstructive shock. Incidence of cardiac tamponade is poorly documented. In cardiac tamponade, the pericardial pressure may reach 15-20 mmHg, leading to an equalization of pressures into the cardiac chambers and to a huge ...
Laurent, Bodson +2 more
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Cardiology Clinics, 1990
Hemodynamic abnormalities induced by pericardial effusion can be categorized by stages. During phase I, pericardial and left and right ventricular pressures are elevated but not equilibrated, and cardiac output is not compromised. During phase II, elevated pericardial and right ventricular filling pressures are equilibrated with each other but not with
P S, Reddy, E I, Curtiss
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Hemodynamic abnormalities induced by pericardial effusion can be categorized by stages. During phase I, pericardial and left and right ventricular pressures are elevated but not equilibrated, and cardiac output is not compromised. During phase II, elevated pericardial and right ventricular filling pressures are equilibrated with each other but not with
P S, Reddy, E I, Curtiss
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Cardiology Clinics, 2017
Cardiac tamponade is caused by an abnormal increase in fluid accumulation in the pericardial sac, which, by raising intracardiac pressures, impedes normal cardiac filling and reduces cardiac output, sometimes dramatically so. This article outlines the pathophysiology, clinical features, and treatment of this important clinical condition highlighting ...
Christopher, Appleton +2 more
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Cardiac tamponade is caused by an abnormal increase in fluid accumulation in the pericardial sac, which, by raising intracardiac pressures, impedes normal cardiac filling and reduces cardiac output, sometimes dramatically so. This article outlines the pathophysiology, clinical features, and treatment of this important clinical condition highlighting ...
Christopher, Appleton +2 more
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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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Intensive Care Medicine, 1986
Hypertension grave et oligurie evoquent la possibilite d'une tamponade cardiaque meme chez un malade ...
Peeters, P +2 more
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Hypertension grave et oligurie evoquent la possibilite d'une tamponade cardiaque meme chez un malade ...
Peeters, P +2 more
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Tamponade and the rule of tens
The Lancet, 2008In February, 2007, a 32-year-old man presented with a 3week history of shortness of breath on exertion. He had no important medical history and was not taking any medication. His blood pressure was 100/80 mm Hg, he had a sinus tachycardia of 110 beats per min, and a respiratory rate of 18 breaths per min.
Ayesha C, Qureshi +8 more
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A.M.A. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1954
ACUTE pericardial tamponade is not encountered frequently in a general medical practice, nor is it likely to become commonplace even in the more specialized experience of the cardiologist. Nevertheless, it is an important mechanical disorder, because failure to recognize it, or delay in initiating treatment, may mean death for the patient or ...
C, WILLIAMS, L, SOUTTER
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ACUTE pericardial tamponade is not encountered frequently in a general medical practice, nor is it likely to become commonplace even in the more specialized experience of the cardiologist. Nevertheless, it is an important mechanical disorder, because failure to recognize it, or delay in initiating treatment, may mean death for the patient or ...
C, WILLIAMS, L, SOUTTER
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