Cardiac Tamponade: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

is a medical emergency in which blood or fluids fill the space between the sac that covers the and the muscle.

This places extreme pressure on the The pressure prevents the from expanding fully and functioning properly. Hence the can't pump enough blood to the rest of the body, which leads to organ failure, shock, and even death.

"There are many causes for It could be caused due to malignancies, especially breast or lung cancer, such as viruses, bacteria, or fungal infections, like rheumatoid arthritis, or dissection, and It could also arise as a side effect from medical procedures such as therapy, accidental perforation during cardiac catheterization, angiography, or post cardiovascular surgery," said Dr Kumar Kenchappa, Consultant, Interventional Cardiologist, Gleneagles Global Hospitals, Richmond Road.

The symptoms vary with the underlying cause and how fast the has developed. It may present sub acutely with anxiety, fatigue, altered mental status and edema. Patient can also experience shortness of breath, rapid rate and rapid breathing.

often has three signs, commonly known as They include:

and weak pulse

• Distended neck veins

• Rapid heartbeat combined with soft sounds

"Presence of these three symptoms helps the medical professional suspect the presence of This is confirmed by medical tests such as ECG, Echocardiography, and Chest X-rays. Imaging tests like an or CT scan can help the doctor get a more accurate idea of the condition and appropriately evaluate its severity," added Kenchappa.

is a medical emergency that requires hospitalization. The treatment of has two purposes: relieving of pressure on the and treatment of the underlying condition. In order to manage the emergency situation and relieve the pressure on the heart, a procedure called pericardiocentesis is performed.

The safest way of performing this procedure is by an emergency subxiphoid percutaneous drainage under the guidance of an echocardiogram. If the patient is stable, the pericardiocentesis can be done under fluoroscopic guidance and a pig tail can be left in place to drain the fluid in case there is any further accumulation.

Once the emergency situation has been managed, determination and treatment of the underlying cause will prevent further episodes of

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First Published: Fri, January 05 2018. 09:20 IST