Pericarditis Flashcards

1
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What is pericarditis?

A

Inflammation of the pericardium

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2
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What is a pericardial effusion?

A

Buildup of fluid in the potential space of the pericardial cavity

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3
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What is cardiac tamponade?

A

Where the pericardial effusion is large enough to raise the intrapericardial pressure, putting pressure on the heart, and reducing its function

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4
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How does cardiac tamponade reduce function?

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It causes reduced filling during diastole which in turn causes a reduced cardiac output during systole

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5
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What are the two key presenting features of pericarditis?

A

Chest pain
Low grade fever

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6
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What type of chest pain is seen in pericarditis?

A

Pleuritic (worse with inspiration)
Sharp
Central
Worse on lying down
Relieved on sitting forwards

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7
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What are the causes of pericarditis?

A

Idiopathic
Infection
Autoimmune and inflammatory conditions
Injury to pericardium
Uraemia
Cancer
Medications

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8
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What viruses can cause pericarditis?

A

Coxsackie B
Echovirus
CMV
Herpes
HIV

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9
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What bacteria can cause pericarditis?

A

Staphylococcus
Pneumococcus
Streptococcus
Haemophilus
M. tuberculosis

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10
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What types of cancer can casue pericarditis?

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Lung cancer
Breast cancer
Hodgkin lymphoma

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11
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What drugs can cause pericarditis?

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Methotrexate
Isoniazid
Chemotherapies
Methyldopa
Phenytoin
Penicillins

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12
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What is the first line investigation for pericarditis? What does it show?

A

ECG
- PR depression
- Saddle shaped ST elevation

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13
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What bloods would be taken in suspected pericarditis?

A

CRP and ESR
Serial troponins (rule out MI)
Viral serology - help determine cause

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14
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What imaging may be used to aid diagnosis of pericarditis?

A

Echocardiogram
Angiogram
Cardiac MRI

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15
Q

What is the first line management of viral pericarditis?

A

NSAIDs
Restriction of exercise

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16
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What are the second and third line treatments of viral pericarditis?

A

2nd line - colchicine
3rd line - corticosteroids

17
Q

What is the treatment of bacterial pericarditis?

A

IV antibiotics
Pericardiocentesis if purulent exudate is present

18
Q

What is the treatment of non-infective pericarditis?

A

Corticosteroids

19
Q

What are the causes of cardiac tamponade?

A

Pericarditis
Malignancies
Systemic inflammatory infections
Myocardial rupture after MI

20
Q

What are the features of cardiac tamponade?

A

Beck’s triad
Kussmaul’s sign
Pulsus paradoxus
Dyspnoea
Fatigue

21
Q

What is Beck’s triad?

A

Raised JVP
Hypotension
Muffled heart sounds

21
Q

What is Kussmaul’s sign?

A

A paradoxical rise in JVP during inspiration

21
Q

What is pulses paradoxus?

A

A decrease in systolic BP of more than 10, during inspiration

22
Q

What are the differentials of cardiac tamponade?

A

Acute heart failure
Pulmonary embolism
Constrictive pericarditis

23
Q

What is the most useful investigation in cardiac tamponade?

A

Echocardiogram

24
Q

What is the definitive management of cardiac tamponade?

A

Pericardiocentesis