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 ...
Before reperfusion treatment, the incidence of Dressler syndrome ... chest pain, elevated inflammatory markers, pericardial effusion, and pleural effusion. Early diagnosis is crucial for the ...
We performed this network meta-analysis to identify the most effective and safest preventions and treatments for pericardial complications following cardiac ... adults undergoing major cardiac ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Women are more likely to have pulmonary arterial hypertension, but men tend to have worse outcomes and worse treatment responses.
The treatment, which was the primary target ... The pause was initiated because of pericardial effusion events. But prior to the Keros report, none of the physicians in the survey who had ...
Following an admission to the authors’ centre with severe anaemia, duodenal biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of Whipple’s ...
More than 50% of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) develop lupus nephritis (LN) during the disease, which may ...
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