Title of article :
Pericardial hematoma after cardiac surgery: An unexpected cause of constrictive pericarditis
Author/Authors :
Özyüncü, Nil Department of Cardiology - Ankara University School of Medicine - Ankara - Turkey , Güleç, Buse Department of Internal Medicine, Ankara University School of Medicine - Ankara - Turkey , Esenboğa, Kerim Department of Cardiology - Ankara University School of Medicine - Ankara - Turkey , Turhan, Sibel Department of Cardiology - Ankara University School of Medicine - Ankara - Turkey
Abstract :
Constricitive pericarditis (CP) is a form of severe diastolic
dysfunction secondary to noncompliant, diseased pericardium.
It is a rare complication in patients who have undergone cardiac surgery, with reported rates of 0.2–0.4% (1). It is still hard to
identify the disease, because the right heart failure signs can be
the sole presenting symptom. Besides, the timing of the presentation ranges from 1 month to 204 months following surgery (2).
Here, we described a patient who has been diagnosed with CP 7
years following his cardiac surgery
Keywords :
constrictive pericarditis , cardiac surgery , hematoma
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi