Annals
Established in 1927 by the American College of Physicians
:
Advanced search
box Article
 arrow  Table of Contents                
space
 arrow  Full Text of this article Free
space
 arrow  Figures/Tables List
space
box Services
 arrow  Send comment/rapid response letter
space
 arrow  Notify a friend about this article
space
 arrow  Alert me when this article is cited
space
 arrow  Add to Personal Archive
space
 arrow  Download to Citation Manager
space
 arrow  ACP Search                        
space
 arrow  Get Permissions
space
box Google Scholar
 arrow  Search for Related Content
space
box PubMed
Articles in PubMed by Author:
  arrow  Wolfe, M. W.
space
  arrow  Edelman, E. R.
space
 arrow  Related Articles in PubMed
space
 arrow  PubMed Citation
space
 arrow  PubMed
space

BRIEF REPORT

Transient Systolic Dysfunction after Relief of Cardiac Tamponade

right arrow Mark W. Wolfe, MD, and Elazer R. Edelman, MD, PhD

1 July 1993 | Volume 119 Issue 1 | Pages 42-44

Cardiac tamponade is known to directly affect the diastolic function of the myocardium, but no cases have been reported in which systolic function was affected. We describe two patients with malignant pericardial effusions and previously normal left ventricular function in whom marked reductions in left ventricular systolic function developed after the relief of tamponade by pericardiocentesis. The patients received serial follow-up with transthoracic echocardiography, which documented a progressive return to normal systolic function in the absence of further intervening therapy. These two cases suggest that cardiac tamponade may transiently affect systolic function. Potential pathophysiologic mechanisms include changes in coronary blood flow and sympathetic tone induced by tamponade.

Author and Article Information
space

From Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
Requests for Reprints: Mark W. Wolfe, MD, Cardiovascular Division, Brigham and Women's Hospital, 75 Francis Street, Boston, MA 02115.
Acknowledgments: The authors thank Dr. Richard T. Lee for editorial review of this manuscript and Dr. Campbell Rogers for help in obtaining data on the second patient.




This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
ANGIOLOGYHome page
T. Dosios, A. Stefanidis, C. Chatziantoniou, and S. Sgouropoulou
Thorough Clinical Investigation of Low Cardiac Output Syndrome After Subxiphoid Pericardiostomy
Angiology, September 1, 2007; 58(4): 483 - 486.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
Ann. Thorac. Surg.Home page
R. S. Schofield, S. B. Shoemaker, E. G. Ryerson, G. R. Cooper, and W. D. Spotnitz
Left ventricular dysfunction after pericardiectomy for constrictive pericarditis
Ann. Thorac. Surg., April 1, 2004; 77(4): 1449 - 1451.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
CirculationHome page
B. D. Hoit
Management of Effusive and Constrictive Pericardial Heart Disease
Circulation, June 25, 2002; 105(25): 2939 - 2942.
[Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Ann. Thorac. Surg.Home page
R. Sunday, L. A. Robinson, and V. Bosek
Low cardiac output complicating pericardiectomy for pericardial tamponade
Ann. Thorac. Surg., January 1, 1999; 67(1): 228 - 231.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]




 Home | Current Issue | Past Issues | In the Clinic | ACP Journal Club | CME | Collections | Audio/Video | Mobile | Subscribe | Tools | Help | ACP Online 

Copyright © 1993 by the American College of Physicians.