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Title:
Predictors of cardiac injury during pericardiocentesis
Authors: Ayman M. Shaalana,b, Tamer H. Ezeldinb, Eman E. Elwakeelc, Ehab F Salemb
Year: 2023
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Background For the management of pericardial effusion, pericardiocentesis plays an essential role. Despite advanced imaging methods, a substantial risk of complication persists. Objectives We aimed to predict the risk factors of pericardiocentesis complicated by cardiac injury and to assess the surgical outcome in complicated cases after echo-guided drainage. Patients and methods This observational study enrolled 134 patients with pericardial effusion who were scheduled for pericardiocentesis for drainage. The patients were divided into two groups: group I comprised 21 patients who required surgical intervention, and group II included 113 patients with successful uncomplicated pericardiocentesis. Results The mean age was 47.49 ± 16.38 years, and 52.2% were males. There were no significant differences between both groups regarding the patients’ characteristics. Hemodynamic instability was higher in the complicated (71.4%) than the noncomplicated (20.4%) group. Recurrent pericardiocentesis trials (≥2) were statistically higher in group I than group II (P

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