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Adding pericardial effusion to the limited echo assessment of COVID patients can add a lot to the prognostic evaluation. Eihab Ghantous All 530 patients (mean age 63.1 years; 62% men) included in the ...
Pericardial effusion can develop quickly or slowly over time. Dr. Haider said to diagnose it, he starts with analyzing a patient’s symptoms.
Pericardial effusion was a frequent and clinically relevant finding in systemic sclerosis, closely linked to pulmonary and ...
Pericardial Effusion Another condition related to acute pericarditis is pericardial effusion. This is when fluid builds up in between the pericardium and the heart, putting pressure on the heart.
Two hundred nineteen patients underwent pericardiocentesis during the study period. The effusion was cancer-related in 43.8% of cases. Median survival was 59.6 weeks (95% CI, 24.3 to 94.8 weeks).