Pericarditis Flashcards

1
Q

what is it

A

inflammation of pericardium

often occurs with myocarditis

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2
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what are symptoms

A
sharp, central chest pain - exacerbated by movement, respiration and lying down
relieved by sitting forward
may be referred to neck or shoulders
fever 
fatigue 
nausea
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3
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what are signs

A

pericardial rub (best heard with diaphragm at lower left sternal edge at end of expiration with patient leaning forward)

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4
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what are causes

A

ECHO virus
bacteria (extension from elsewhere - pneumonia)
fungi - post transplant
TB (caseous material in sac)

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5
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how is it diagnosed

A

symptoms
auscultation
ECG
CXR, echo

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6
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what does it look like on ECG

A
concave upwards (saddle shaped) ST elevation 
must be differentiated from MI
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7
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how is it treated

A

bed rest
analgesia
oral NSAIDs

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8
Q

what are complications

A

cardiac tamponade

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9
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what is signs of this complication

A

raised JVP, hypotension, muffled heart sounds, pulsus paradoxus

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10
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what is treatment of this complication

A

pericardiocentisis if not resolved itself

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