Cardiac Tamponade– Pericarditis with a distinct clinical presentation when fluids fills pericardium too quickly.
Pericardium Analogy: Even though the Pericardium is like the shell covering of the heart it has a space of two layers of material.
Fist (representing the heart) pushed into the side of a deflated balloon (representing the serous pericardium), therefore enveloped by two individual layers of material.
Etiology-
Acute (Fast- ICU)
Trauma
Cath Lab procedures, CABG or CPR
Aortic Dissection
Chronic (Slower – PCU)
Infection/Inflammation
Pathophysiology:
Tamponade Pathophysiology
Fluid RAPIDLY fills up pericardial space
50cc → 150cc
Analog:The pericardium only holds 50cc of fluid, about the amount of a shot glass – at 150cc (3 shot glasses) Pericarditis can turn into Cardiac Tamponade.
↑ Pericardium pressure
↓ Ventricles filling = ↓ Output
Fluid backs up = ↑ CVP & ↑ JVD
Noticing: Assessment & Recognizing Cues:
Subjective Cues: (Just like Pericarditis at first)
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References
Dennison, R., & Farrell, K. (2016). Pass Pccn! Elsevier.
Diaz-Arocutipa C, Saucedo-Chinchay J, Imazio M. Pericarditis in patients with COVID-19: a systematic review. J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown) 2021; 22:693.