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Cardiac tamponade Health Article
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Definition
Cardiac tamponade is the compression of the heart that occurs when blood or fluid builds up in the space between the myocardium (the muscle of the heart) and the pericardium (the outer covering sac of the heart).
Alternative Names
Tamponade; Pericardial tamponade
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
In this condition, blood or fluid collects within the pericardium. This prevents the ventricles from expanding fully. They cannot fill enough or pump blood. Cardiac tamponade can occur due to:
Other potential causes include:
Cardiac tamponade occurs in approximately 2 out of 10,000 people.
Symptoms
Additional symptoms that may be associated with this disease:
Signs and tests
There are no specific laboratory tests that diagnose tamponade. Echocardiogram is the first choice to help establish the diagnosis. Signs:
Other tests may include: |
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