Application of 2-dimensional contrast studies during pericardiocentesis.
Am J Cardiol
; 52(8): 1120-2, 1983 Nov 01.
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| ID: mdl-6637834
Two-dimensional echocardiographic contrast studies were performed in 16 patients with pericardial effusion. A 4-chamber view was obtained by positioning the transducer at the apex. The exploratory needle was visualized in 9 patients. Five milliliters of saline solution were injected through the exploring needle and a cloud of echoes indicated its position. Microbubbles were seen in all 16 patients. This technique enabled the operator to identify that the needle was inadvertently in the left ventricle in 2 patients and in the right ventricle in 1. Furthermore, in 2 patients, when fluid could not be aspirated, the contrast study confirmed that the needle was in the pericardial sac; in both cases, pericardial fluid could be aspirated with slight manipulation of the needle. In a patient with a stab wound a negative contrast effect indicated the probable site of laceration. Thus, 2-dimensional contrast echocardiography was useful in locating needle position, which facilitated pericardiocentesis.
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Assunto principal:
Derrame Pericárdico
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Ecocardiografia
Limite:
Adult
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Humans
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Middle aged
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
1983
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