Pericarditis Flashcards

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Define pericarditis

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Inflammation of the pericardium
Acute <6 weeks: fibrinous, effusive
Subacute 6 weeks - 6 months
Chronic >6 months: constrictive, effusive

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What are the causes/risk factors of pericarditis?

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  • Idiopathic
  • Infection e.g. coxsackie B, mumps, Streptococcus spp., Staphylococcus spp., TB
  • Connective tissue disease e.g. sarcoidosis, SLE, scleroderma
  • Post-MI
  • Dressler’s syndrome
  • Malignancy
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Uraemia
  • Radiotherapy
  • Thoracic surgery
  • Drugs e.g. hydralazine, isoniazid
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What are the symptoms of pericarditis?

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  • Pleuritic chest pain – worse on inspiration, lying back; relieved by sitting forward
  • SOB
  • Nausea
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What are the signs of pericarditis/

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  • Fever
  • Pericardial rub
  • Faint heart sounds – pericardial effusion

Cardiac tamponade
• Beck’s triad: (↑JVP, ↓BP, muffled heart sounds)
• Tachycardia
• Pulsus paradoxus

Constrictive pericarditis
• Kussmaul’s sign (↑JVP with inspiration)
• Pulsus paradoxus
• Hepatomegaly
• Ascites
• Oedema
• Pericardial knock
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What investigations are carried out for pericarditis?

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• ECG - widespread saddle-shaped ST elevation
• Echocardiogram - assesses pericardial effusion and cardiac function
• Bloods
- FBC
- U&Es
- ESR/CRP
- Cardiac Enzymes (usually normal)
- Other investigations for cause: blood cultures, ASO titres, ANA, rheumatoid factor
• CXR
- Usually normal
- May be globular if there is a pericardial effusion

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What is the management for pericarditis?

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Acute
• cardiac tamponade is treated with emergency pericardiocentesis
Medical 
• Treat underlying cause 
• NSAIDs for pain and fever relief 

Recurrent
• Low-dose steroids
• Immunosuppressants
• Colchicine

Surgical
• Pericardiectomy is performed in cases of constrictive pericarditis

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What are the complications of pericarditis?

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  • Pericardial effusion
  • Cardiac tamponade
  • Cardiac arrhythmias
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