Malignant disease with pericardial metastasis is one of the most common causes of recurrent pericardial effusion (PE) with tamponade. While surgical pericardiotomy in these patients is very morbid and may not be a viable option, a palliative treatment percutaneously with percutaneous balloon pericardiotomy (PBP) can be a preferred treatment. We report herewith a case of PBP technique done using our day-to-day catheterisation laboratory equipment
Pericardial involvement in malignant disease is fairly common. Usually the various clinical presenta...
Abstract Background Pericardial effusion (PE) is a common finding in patients who have chronic cardi...
BACKGROUND: Pericardial effusions can be caused by a variety of disorders. The frequency of the unde...
Background. A Percutaneous Balloon Pericardiotomy (PBP) procedure is a reemerging nonsurgical techni...
Malignancy accounts for 40%–60% of pericardial effusions. Two individuals with malignant pericardial...
Consensus has yet to emerge regarding the optimal choice of therapy in the management of malignant p...
The results and follow-up data for 11 patients with recurrent pericardial effusion due to various et...
Percutaneous drainage is the default strategy for evacuating a pericardial effusion. A pericardiocen...
Malignant pericardial effusion (MPE) is a serious complication of several cancers. The most commonly...
AbstractObjective: The management of malignant pericardial effusion remains controversial. We presen...
Aim of this study is the review of our experience in 82 patients treated by pericardial drainage for...
Background: Multiple treatment options for pericardial effusion are present including medical treatm...
Introduction:Malignant pericardial effusion (MPE) causes cardiac tamponade and an extremely poor out...
Five patients with pericardial tamponade of neoplastic origin were treated by pericardiocentesis, dr...
AbstractBackgroundPericardial effusion (PE) is common in cancer patients, but the optimal therapeuti...
Pericardial involvement in malignant disease is fairly common. Usually the various clinical presenta...
Abstract Background Pericardial effusion (PE) is a common finding in patients who have chronic cardi...
BACKGROUND: Pericardial effusions can be caused by a variety of disorders. The frequency of the unde...
Background. A Percutaneous Balloon Pericardiotomy (PBP) procedure is a reemerging nonsurgical techni...
Malignancy accounts for 40%–60% of pericardial effusions. Two individuals with malignant pericardial...
Consensus has yet to emerge regarding the optimal choice of therapy in the management of malignant p...
The results and follow-up data for 11 patients with recurrent pericardial effusion due to various et...
Percutaneous drainage is the default strategy for evacuating a pericardial effusion. A pericardiocen...
Malignant pericardial effusion (MPE) is a serious complication of several cancers. The most commonly...
AbstractObjective: The management of malignant pericardial effusion remains controversial. We presen...
Aim of this study is the review of our experience in 82 patients treated by pericardial drainage for...
Background: Multiple treatment options for pericardial effusion are present including medical treatm...
Introduction:Malignant pericardial effusion (MPE) causes cardiac tamponade and an extremely poor out...
Five patients with pericardial tamponade of neoplastic origin were treated by pericardiocentesis, dr...
AbstractBackgroundPericardial effusion (PE) is common in cancer patients, but the optimal therapeuti...
Pericardial involvement in malignant disease is fairly common. Usually the various clinical presenta...
Abstract Background Pericardial effusion (PE) is a common finding in patients who have chronic cardi...
BACKGROUND: Pericardial effusions can be caused by a variety of disorders. The frequency of the unde...