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Title: Identification of cardiac tamponade


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Identification of cardiac tamponade
  • Dr. Sumit Talwar, M.D.
  • Johns Hopkins University/ Sinai Hospital Program
    in Internal Medicine

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Cardiac tamponade
  • Definition Accumulation of pericardial fluid
    under pressure causing compression of heart.
  • Acute
  • Trauma, Iatrogenic
  • Subacute
  • Neoplastic, Uremic, Idiopathic

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Diagnosis
  • Physical exam !!!
  • Electrocardiogram
  • Echocardiogram
  • Chest X Ray

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Physical Examination
  • BECKs Triad
  • Distant Heart Sounds
  • Elevated JVD
  • Hypotension

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HEENT
  • Elevated JVD
  • x descent is preserved
  • y descent is decreased or absent
  • Kussmauls sign
  • Lack of decrease or
  • increase of JVD with inspiration
  • Usually seen when constriction
  • is present

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Pulsus Paradoxus
  • gt10 mmHg decrease in SBP on inspiration
  • Present in pulmonary embolism, asthma, COPD
  • Absent in rapid heart rate, irregular rhythm,
    ASD, sev. AR, regional tamponade, inc. LV
    diastolic pressure

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  • CVS
  • Tachycardia
  • Hypotension (occasionally hypertensive)
  • Cool extremities
  • Pericardial rub (30)
  • Muffled heart sounds
  • Other
  • Tachypnea with clear lung sounds

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EKG
  • Sinus
  • Tachycardia
  • Low Voltage
  • Electrical
  • alternans

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Pericarditis
  • diffuse upsloping ST segment elevations leads II,
    III, aVF, and V3 to V6
  • ST concave upwards
  • PR segment elevation in aVR and PR segment
    depression in other limb leads, V5 and V6

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Chest X Ray
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  • Echocardiography
  • Pericardial effusion
  • Collapse of right atrium and right ventricle
    during diastole
  • Left atrial collapse in 25 patients
  • Dilatation of IVC and lt 50 decrease in diameter
    during inspiration
  • Respiratory variation of mitral/ tricuspid
    velocities and RV/ LV volumes.

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