In an asymptomatic patient, a pericardial effusion of less than 10 mm on the echocardiogram may be an incidental finding, especially in elderly women, as shown in the Framingham study.1 In these ...
OBJECTIVE--To evaluate the incidence, characteristics, and haemodynamic consequences of pericardial effusion after cardiac surgery. DESIGN--Clinical, echocardiographic, and Doppler evaluations before ...
Before reperfusion treatment, the incidence of Dressler syndrome ... chest pain, elevated inflammatory markers, pericardial effusion, and pleural effusion. Early diagnosis is crucial for the ...
The clinical diagnosis of acute pericarditis is based on simple criteria: typical chest pain, pericardial friction rub (Figure 2), widespread ST-segment elevation (Figure 3) and pericardial ...
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Individuals with nonexpandable lungs or active pleural infections were excluded. Treatment success was defined as IPC removal following reduced output (<50 mL) over 3 consecutive drainages and ...
On December 12, 2024, the Company announced that it had voluntarily halted the 3.0 mg/kg and 4.5 mg/kg treatment based on the observation of pericardial effusions at those dose levels.
A high degree of suspicion is required to make the diagnosis, and prompt pericardiocentesis is critical to effective treatment of the patient ... and again 1–2 hours later could allow for more prompt ...
The company is conducting further analyses to better understand the pericardial effusion events associated ... of its Phase 2 TROPOS study for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension ...
pericardial effusion and tamponade, and phrenic nerve palsy. [3] The use of hybrid therapy consisting of two or more treatment strategies may help reduce morbidity and mortality of AF. In elderly ...