Pericarditis Flashcards
What is acute pericarditis?
What causes it?
Inflammation of the pericardium
- Viral (Coxsackie B, echovirus, HIV)
- Post myocardial infarction
- Bacterial (pneumonia, rheumatic fever, TB)
- Other
- Uraemia
- Autoimmune rheumatic disease
- Malignancy (breast, lung, leukaemia, lymphoma)
- Trauma
- Fungi
What are the clinical features of pericarditis?
- Central chest pain worse on inspiration/ lying flat
- +/- relief by sitting forward
- +/- fever
- Pericardial friction rub
- Percardial effusion
- Cardiac tamponade
What investigations can you do in pericarditis?
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ECG
- Saddle-shaped ST segment
- Normal/ non-specific
- Cardiac enzymes may be raised
- Viral serology/ blood cultures etc
How would you treat pericarditis?
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Analgesia (eg Ibuprofen with meals)
- No NSAIDs following MI as associated with myocardial rupture
- Treat cause
- Colchicine < Steroids/ Immunosuppressants
What is pericardial effusion?
What are its causes?
Accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sac
Caused by any pericarditis (+Hypothyroidism)
What are the clinical features of pericardial effusion?
- Dyspnoea
- Raised JVP (prominent X decent)
- Ewart’s sign; bronchial breathing at left base (large effusion compressing left lower lobe)
- Obscure apex & soft heart sounds
- Signs of cardiac temponade
How would you diagnose pericardial effusion?
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Echocardiography (diagnostic)
- Echo-free zone surrounding the heart
- Aspiration via pericardiocentesis (echo guided)
- Sent for biochemical, microbiological & cytological investigations
- CXR
- Large, globular heart
- ECG
- Low-voltage QRS complexes
- Alternating QRS morphologies (electrical alternans)
How would you manage pericardial effusion?
- Treat the cause
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Pericardiocentesis
- Can be echo guided
- Pericardial fluid aspirated
- Diagnostic if suspected bacterial pericarditis, or therapeutic in cardiac temponade
- Send pericardial fluid for culture, ZN stain/ TB culture & cytology
What is constrictive pericarditis?
Heart encased in a rigid pericardium
What can cause restrictive pericarditis?
- UK; **Idiopathic **& intrapericardial haemorrhage during cardiosurgery
- World; TB
- After any pericarditis
What are clinical features of constrictive pericarditis?
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Right heart failure
- ↑JVP (prominent X & Y descents)
- Hepatosplenomegaly, ascites, oedema
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Quiet
- Soft diffuse apex
- Heart sounds + S3
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K
- Kussmaul’s sign (JVP rising paradoxically with inspiration)
- Knock - Diastolic pericardial
What investigations would you do for constrictive pericarditis?
What would they show?
- CXR
- Small heart +/- pericardial calcification
- Echo
- Cardiac catheterization
How would you treat constrictive pericarditis?
- Surgical excision
What is cardiac tamponade?
Accumulation of pericardial fluid raises intra-pericardial pressure, hence poor ventricular filling and fall in cardiac output
What can cause cardiac tamponade?
- Any pericarditis
- Drugs; hydralazine, isoniazid, minoxidil
- Trauma & surgery (cardiac catheterization, biopsy)
- Aortic dissection
- Pneumopericardiam
- Haemodialysis, Warfarin