Title of article :
Asymptomatic Pneumopericardium with Atrial Fibrillation after Pericardiocentesis: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Shah, Hammad Department of Cardiology - Rehman Medical Institute - Peshawar, Pakistan , Salahudin, Momin Department of Cardiology - Rehman Medical Institute - Peshawar, Pakistan , Altaf, Afrasyab Department of Cardiology - Rehman Medical Institute - Peshawar, Pakistan
Abstract :
Air inside the pericardial cavity is called “pneumopericardium”, which is a rare complication of pericardiocentesis.
Pneumopericardium may resolve spontaneously or can complicate into tension pericardium, requiring urgent aspiration. We
herein describe a 55-year-old man with pericardial effusion who underwent pericardiocentesis. The patient was completely
asymptomatic after the procedure. Chest radiograph and computed tomography scan accidentally detected pneumopericardium,
which was subsequently complicated by atrial fibrillation and necessitated pharmacological cardioversion. We found no
case of asymptomatic pneumopericardium complicated by atrial fibrillation after pericardiocentesis in our literature review.
Clinicians and cardiologists should do a post pericardiocentesis chest X-ray to diagnose pneumopericardium and prevent the
catastrophic complications of tension pneumopericardium.
Keywords :
Pericardial effusion , Pericardiocentesis , Pneumopericardium , Atrial fibrillation
Journal title :
The Journal of Tehran University Heart Center (JTHC)