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Of these cardiac tamponade is the most life threatening complication.
One of the most common settings for cardiac tamponade is in the first 24 to 48 hours after heart surgery.
However, during cardiac tamponade, this is the case.
During this test, she has cardiac tamponade - she bleeds around her heart.
If it ruptures on the free wall, it will cause cardiac tamponade.
Cardiac Tamponade as a primary pathology following traumatic injury.
Cardiac tamponade: Blood or other fluids building up in the pericardium can put pressure on the heart so that it is not able to beat.
PP has been shown to be predictive of the severity of cardiac tamponade.
Indications include cardiac tamponade, as well as the need to analyze the fluid surrounding the heart.
Pulmonary embolism and cardiac tamponade are considered forms of obstructive shock.
Sudden pressure on the heart and sudden difficulty pumping enough blood (called cardiac tamponade).
Beck is also credited with describing the physiological basis for the signs of acute cardiac tamponade.
Signs of classical cardiac tamponade include three signs, known as Beck's triad.
This can also be used to treat pericardial effusion or cardiac tamponade.
It is contraindicated in cardiac tamponade and restrictive cardiomyopathy.
Pericarditis can also cause chest pain and, rarely, increased pressure on the heart (cardiac tamponade).
Cardiac tamponade is an emergency condition; the inability of the heart to pump enough blood may eventually lead to heart failure.
The medical signs classically associated with acute cardiac tamponade are collectively called Beck's triad.
Acutely, it can cause pericardial effusion leading to cardiac tamponade and death.
A narrow pulse pressure is also caused by aortic valve stenosis and cardiac tamponade.
Within minutes of his receiving the blow, blood would have filled the sac around the heart, a condition known as an "acute traumatic cardiac tamponade."
Occasionally, pericardiocentesis is performed on an emergency basis to treat a condition called cardiac tamponade.
Excess fluid can prevent normal filling of the heart, which can reduce the heart's ability to pump blood (cardiac tamponade).
Other causes of cardiac tamponade may also require surgical intervention, although emergent treatment at bedside may be adequate.
Cardiac tamponade.
(Heart tamponade, contributions to cardiac surgery) Vogel, Leipzig 1884.
Of these cardiac tamponade is the most life threatening complication.
Prompt diagnosis and treatment is the key to survival with tamponade.
For the most part however, the most serious condition to rule out is tamponade.
One of the most common settings for cardiac tamponade is in the first 24 to 48 hours after heart surgery.
However, during cardiac tamponade, this is the case.
If other measures fail or are not available, esophageal balloon tamponade may be attempted.
During this test, she has cardiac tamponade - she bleeds around her heart.
If it ruptures on the free wall, it will cause cardiac tamponade.
Tamponade is a useful method of stopping a hemorrhage.
Cardiac Tamponade as a primary pathology following traumatic injury.
The bleeding rapidly swamped his heart, preventing it from pumping, a condition known as tamponade.
Cardiac tamponade: Blood or other fluids building up in the pericardium can put pressure on the heart so that it is not able to beat.
Tamponade can often be diagnosed radiographically, if time allows.
PP has been shown to be predictive of the severity of cardiac tamponade.
In the uterus, balloon tamponade can alleviate or stop postpartum hemorrhage.
Indications include cardiac tamponade, as well as the need to analyze the fluid surrounding the heart.
Pulmonary embolism and cardiac tamponade are considered forms of obstructive shock.
Sudden pressure on the heart and sudden difficulty pumping enough blood (called cardiac tamponade).
Beck is also credited with describing the physiological basis for the signs of acute cardiac tamponade.
Pericardial tamponade is the most common cause of death from aortic dissection.
Signs of classical cardiac tamponade include three signs, known as Beck's triad.
This can also be used to treat pericardial effusion or cardiac tamponade.
She's got pericardial tamponade; must've hit the heart!"
It is contraindicated in cardiac tamponade and restrictive cardiomyopathy.
Myocardial rupture is a somewhat uncommon cause of pericardial tamponade.