Accumulation of pericardial fluid, blood, pus, or air within the pericardial space
Creates increase in intra-pericardial pressure -> restricts cardiac filling -> decreased CO
Medical emergency
Pathophys of cardiac tamponade
Fluid accumulates in pericardial space → raises pericardial pressure → equalisation of pressures in ventricles, right atrium & pulmonary wedge to prevent chamber collapse → when pericardial pressure surpasses intracardiac pressures → heart chambers collapse → inspiration increases negative intra-thoracic pressures & augments venous return to R heart → increased volume in R heart → forces intra-atrial & intra-ventricular septums into L heart (ventricular interdependence) → volumes in L heart decrease with inspiration → decreased CO & drop in BP
What are the signs & symptoms of cardiac tamponade?
SOB
Chest pain
Abdo pain
Confusion
Fever
Raised JVP
Distant heart sounds
Pulsus paradoxus
Hypotension
Tachycardia
Pericardial rub
What is pulsus paradoxus?
Abnormally large decrease in BP & pulse amplitude during inspiration
What are the RFs of cardiac tamponade?
Malignancy
Aortic dissection
Purulent pericarditis
Large idiopathic pericardial effusion
TB
Iatrogenic-related haemorrhage
Autoimmune disease
Hypothyroidism
Uraemia & renal failure
Anticoagulation
What are the Inx of cardiac tamponade?
Obs
Full Hx & examination
ECG
Bloods (FBC, U&Es, LFTs, CRP, cardiac enzymes)
Echo
CXR
Cardiac catheterisation
Pericardiocentesis (treatment, but fluid should be sent for culture & cytology)
Why is cardiac catheterisation done in cardiac tamponade?
Direct measurement of haemodynamic effects of tamponade
Useful to differentiate tamponade from constrictive pericarditis or restrictive cardiomyopathy
What would an ECG show in cardiac tamponade?
low QRS voltage
What are the DDx of cardiac tamponade?
Constrictive pericarditis
Restrictive cardiomyopathy
Cardiogenic shock
What is the criteria of pre-tamponade?
Haemodynamically stable
Systolic > 110 mmHg
Pulsus paradoxus< 10 mmHg
What is the treatment of pre-tamponade?
NSAID/colchicine + PPI
Observation
What is the treatment of tamponade?
Pericardiocentesis (if no haemorrhage, trauma, neoplasm)