Review Article

Protective Effect of Pulmonary Hypertension Against Right-Sided Tamponade in Pericardial Effusion

Patients with pericardial effusion are susceptible to cardiac tamponade. A compressing circumferential pericardial effusion typically results in an equalization of intracardiac and pericardial pressure during diastole and a progressive collapse of the right atrium and ventricle. Pulmonary hypertension that increases the afterload of the right ventricle may result in elevated…

Posted in: pericardial effusion 4 pulmonary hypertension 12 tamponade 2

Case Report

Hemorrhagic Tamponade Due to Cardiac Angiosarcoma

Prognosis of angiosarcoma, the most common primary malignant cardiac tumor, is very poor. An early detection and treatment may extend survival beyond one year. Newer imaging modalities, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), play an important role in the evaluation of cardiac masses. The case of a man admitted to the…

Posted in: angiosarcoma 3 chemotherapy 15 hemorrhagic 2 imaging 5 tamponade 2
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