Pericardium
Pericardial Effusion
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Pericardial Effusion
See Also
Pericarditis
Cardiac Tamponade
Echocardiogram
Emergency Pericardiocentesis
Oncologic Emergency
Definition
Fluid collection around heart within pericardial sac
Causes
Benign
Pericarditis
See
Pericarditis Causes
Connective Tissue Disease
(esp.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
)
Malignant
Pericarditis
(common, occurs in 20-40% of cancer patients)
Also occurs as a complication of combination
Chemotherapy
,
Radiation Therapy
Most common metastatic cancer causes
Lung Cancer
Breast Cancer
Other cancer causes
Esophageal Cancer
Lymphoma
Leukemia
Melanoma
Hemopericardium
Heart surgery from post-operative
Hemorrhage
(common)
Myocardial Infarction
(free wall ventricular rupture)
Aortic aneurysm
Aortic Dissection
Chest Trauma
(especially penetrating
Chest Injury
)
Anticoagulation
Chylopericardium (milky Pericardial Effusion)
Heart surgery from post-operative lymph collection
Malignancy (lymphatic obstruction from heart)
Symptoms
Symptoms
Symptomatic threshold for Pericardial Effusion
Acute (rapidly progressive): 200 ml
Chronic: May not be significantly symptomatic until 1-2 Liters are present
Common Symptoms
Chest Pain
Shortness of Breath
(especially exertional
Dyspnea
)
Palpitation
s
Signs
See
Cardiac Tamponade
Pulsus Paradoxus
Occurs in 77% of
Cardiac Tamponade
cases
Beck Triad (more common in rapidly progressive Pericardial Effusions)
Muffled heart sounds
Hypotension
Jugular Venous Distention
Diagnostics
Electrocardiogram
See
Cardiac Tamponade
Low amplitude wave forms
Electrical alternans
Imaging
Echocardiogram
See
Echocardiogram
Features
Pericardial Effusion will surround the heart and should be seen in multiple views
Pericardial fluid moves in opposite direction as heart wall
Cardiac Tamponade
Right heart wall movement appears as a paradoxical rocking motion
Right atrium collapse in systole (also occurs with
Hypovolemic Shock
)
Right ventricular collapse in diastole
May appear as a tiny man jumping on right ventricle like a trampoline (
PLAX View
)
Differential diagnosis (look-alikes on
Echocardiogram
, confirm in multiple views)
Descending aorta
Pericardial fat pad (moves with heart wall)
Clotted blood may have similar heterogeneous appearance as fat
However clotted blood moves independently of heart wall
Precautions
Even a small Pericardial Effusion (0.5 cm) can cause tamponade
References
Mateer and Jorgensen (2012) Introduction and Advanced Emergency Medicine
Ultrasound
Conference, GulfCoast
Ultrasound
, St. Pete's Beach
Orman, Dawson and Mallin in Majoewsky (2013) EM:Rap 13(1): 4-6
Management
Consult cardiothoracic surgery
Emergent management for
Cardiac Tamponade
See
Emergency Pericardiocentesis
Chronic management
Pericardial window
Pericardiocentesis
with indwelling pericardial catheter drainage
Specific cause management (e.g.
Chemotherapy
)
Consult oncology,
Palliative Care
when appropriate
Prognosis
Malignant Pericardial Effusion
Median survival: 2-4 months
References
Long, Long and Koyfman (2020) Crit Dec Emerg Med 34(11): 17-24
Higdon (2018) Am Fam Physician 97(11):741-8 [PubMed]
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