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Cardiac Tamponade: Overview, Symptoms, Signs, Causes, Risk factor, Diagnosis and Treatment

Cardiac tamponade is a syndrome or a medical condition in which the blood fills the space between the heart muscle and the outer covering sac of the heart. Cardiac tamponade causes due to wound to the heart, heart surgery, heart tumor etc. Cardiac tamponade is a medical condition which needs to be treated at the hospital only, which needs a surgical procedure.

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Cardiac Tamponade: Overview, Symptoms, Signs, Causes, Risk factor, Diagnosis and Treatment

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  1. Cardiac Tamponade

  2. Cardiac Tamponade Cardiac tamponade is pressure on the heart that occurs when blood or fluid builds up in the space between the heart muscle and the outer covering sac of the heart. The condition is a medical emergency, the complications of which include pulmonary edema, shock, and death. • In this condition, blood or fluid collects in the sac surrounding the heart. • This prevents the heart ventricles from expanding fully. The excess pressure from the fluid prevents the heart from working properly

  3. Symptoms of cardiac tamponade • Anxiety, restlessness • Discomfort, sometimes relieved by sitting upright or leaning forward • Fainting, light-headedness • Pale, gray, or blue skin • Palpitations • Rapid breathing • Swelling of the legs or abdomen • Jaundice • Sharp chest pain that is felt in the neck, shoulder, back, or abdomen • Chest pain that gets worse with deep breathing or coughing • Problems breathing • Dizziness

  4. Causes of cardiac tamponade • Dissecting aortic aneurysm (thoracic) • End-stage lung cancer • Heart attack (acute MI) • Heart surgery • Pericardit is caused by bacterial or viral infections • Wounds to the heart

  5. Other causes may include • Heart tumours • Underactive thyroid gland • Kidney failure • Leukaemia • Placement of central lines • Radiation therapy to the chest • Recent invasive heart procedures • Systemic lupus erythematosus • Dematomyositis • Heart failure

  6. Treatment of cardiac tamponade Treatment from dealing with emergency of cardiac tamponade include releasing the fluid which is accumulated in the space. The techniques of the fluid release may include: • The fluid around the heart must be drained as quickly as possible. A procedure that uses a needle to remove fluid from the tissue that surrounds the heart will be done • A surgical procedure to cut and remove part of the covering of the heart (pericardium) may also be done. This is known as surgical pericardiectomy or pericardial window • Fluids are given to keep blood pressure normal until the fluid can be drained from around the heart. Medicines that increase blood pressuremay also help keep the person alive until the fluid is drained • Oxygen may be given to help reduce the workload on the heart by decreasing tissue demands for blood flow.

  7. Diagnosis of cardiac tamponade Early diagnosis is the key to decrease the mortality rate by cardiac tamponade. Diagnosis may include: • Physical examination which may search for: • Blood pressure that falls when breathing deeply • Rapid breathing • Heart rate over 100 (normal is 60 to 100 beats per minute) • Heart sounds are only faintly heard through a stethoscope • Neck veins that may be bulging (distended) but the blood pressure is low • Weak or absent peripheral pulses

  8. Diagnosis of cardiac tamponade Continue: Other imaging techniques are carried out such as : • Chest CT or MRI of chest • Chest x-ray • Coronary angiography • ECG (Echocardiography) • The may key for cardiac tamponade is correct diagnosis in correct time. It can reduce the mortality rate to many folds.

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