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Cardiac Tamponade

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

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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Pericardial tamponade: A comprehensive emergency medicine and echocardiography review.

American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2022
S. Alerhand   +3 more
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Hypothyroid Cardiac Tamponade

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1987
Pericardial effusion, a common cardiac manifestation of myxedema,1,2is rarely associated with cardiac tamponade; to our knowledge, only 19 reports of this phenomenon appear in the English literature.3-7In all reported cases, identification of tamponade was largely derived from clinical and echocardiographic examination, and available hemodynamic data ...
Antonis S. Manolis   +2 more
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Tamponade and the rule of tens

The Lancet, 2008
In 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.
Tarun Mittal   +8 more
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Acute Cardiac Tamponade

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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Cardiac tamponade in myxedema

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1975
Pericardial effusions are frequently found in myxedema and , when present, are asymptomatic and usually of no hemodynamic consequence. We report a patient with ascites and pericardial effusion due to myxedema who developed cardiac tamponade following abdominal paracentesis.
Robert N. Alsever, Melvin N. Stjernholm
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OPACIFICATION OF SCLERAL-SUTURED AKREOS AO60 INTRAOCULAR LENS AFTER VITRECTOMY WITH GAS TAMPONADE: CASE SERIES.

Retinal cases & brief reports, 2017
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE We report the first two cases of postoperative opacification of scleral-sutured Akreos AO60 intraocular lens after vitrectomy with the gas tamponade.
Ananda Kalevar   +2 more
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Malignant pericardial tamponade

Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 1990
AbstractWe 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
Diana Rinkevich   +3 more
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To tamponade or not to tamponade?

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2013
Wai Yoong   +9 more
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