Acute Pericarditis Flashcards

1
Q

what is acute pericarditis?

A

inflammation of the pericardial sac, lasting for less than 4-6 weeks

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what are the causes of acute pericarditis?

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  • viral infections
  • TB
  • uraemia
  • post MI
  • radiotherapy
  • connective tissue disease
  • hypothyroidism
  • malignancy
  • trauma
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3
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what is dressler’s syndrome?

A

post-MI autoimmune pericarditis

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when does dressler’s syndrome present?

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weeks to month post-MI

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5
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what type of pericarditis presents 1-3 days post-MI?

A

fibrinous pericarditis

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what connective tissue diseases are associated with acute pericarditis?

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  • SLE
  • rheumatoid arthritis
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7
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what malignancys are linked to acute pericarditis?

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  • lung cancer
  • breast cancer
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what are the features of acute pericarditis?

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  • chest pain
  • pericardial rub
  • non-productive cough
  • dyspnoea
  • flu-like symptoms
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9
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describe the chest pain experienced in acute pericarditis

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  • may be pleuritis
  • relieved by sitting forward
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what investigations are done in acute pericarditis?

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  • ECG
  • transthoracic echo
  • bloods
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what ECG changes are seen in acute pericarditis?

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changes = global/widespread
* ‘saddle-shaped’ ST elevation
* PR depression

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12
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what is the most specific ECG marker for acute pericarditis?

A

PR depression

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13
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what are the high-risk features of acute pericarditis?

A
  • temp >38
  • elevated troponin
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14
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what viral infection is likely to lead to acute pericarditis?

A

coxsackie

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15
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what is the management for acute idiopathie or viral pericarditis?

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NSAIDs + cholchicine for 1-2 weeks (until symptoms resolve)

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16
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what advise regarding exercise should you give patients wit acute pericarditis?

A

avoid until symptom resolution and normalisation of inflammatory markers