Tamponade Flashcards

1
Q

what can cause pericardial effusion?

A

trauma, heart surgery (weakened muscle rupture), MI ventricular wall rupture, aortic dissection, cancers, uremic pericarditis irritating serous pericardium, chronic inflammation or hypothyroidism

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what can cause pericardial effusion?

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trauma, heart surgery (weakened muscle rupture), MI ventricular wall rupture, aortic dissection, cancers, uremic pericarditis irritating serous pericardium, chronic inflammation or hypothyroidism

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key sign of tamponade?

A

drop in systolic blood pressure during inspiration

this is due to increased venous return which would normally cause dilation of the right ventricle.

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3
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what is pulsus paradoxus?

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decrease in systolic BP of more than 10mmHg

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symptoms of tamponade Becks triad?

A

distended jugular veins
hypotension
distant heart sounds

tachycardia
coughing dyspnoea
weakness
lightheadedness
heart may stop beating

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ECG findings cardiac tamponade?

A

tachycardia
low QRS complex voltage
electrical alternans (QRS complexes have different heights)

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6
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what can echocardiography show?

A

excess fluid
swinging heart

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what does cardiac catheterisation show?

A

equal pressure in all 4 chambers

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8
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treatment of tamponade?

A

pericardiocentesis

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