1986
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(86)90290-0
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Percutaneous pericardial catheter drainage: Report of 42 consecutive cases

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“…Procedure-related mortality is low (<1%), while overall complications may vary from 4% to 20% (27,28). At the same time, Kopecky et al (29) and Celermajer et al (30) reported recurrence rates ranging from 19% to 24%. Finally, the procedure also allows to leave pericardial indwelling catheters for drainage or for locoregional chemotherapy (31)(32)(33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Procedure-related mortality is low (<1%), while overall complications may vary from 4% to 20% (27,28). At the same time, Kopecky et al (29) and Celermajer et al (30) reported recurrence rates ranging from 19% to 24%. Finally, the procedure also allows to leave pericardial indwelling catheters for drainage or for locoregional chemotherapy (31)(32)(33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Subksifoid yaklaşımla perikardiyal pencere uygulanan hastalarda mortalite, komplikasyon oranları genellikle düşüktür ve lokal anestezi ile uygulanabilirliği de önemli bir avantajdır [15,16] .Ancak, perikardın görülebilirliği sınırlıdır ve yapılacak rezeksiyonu da sınırlar. Bu nedenle birçok çalışmada nüks oranları yüksek rapor edilmiştir [17,18].…”
Section: Sağkalım Analiziunclassified
“…35 Procedural success rates are high in most series, generally more than 95%. Complication rates are low (approximately 4%).40, 41 Potential major complications include chamber puncture, vessel injury, pneumothorax, infection, ventricular arrhythmias, and, rarely, death. Minor complications include transient chamber entry, vasovagal response, pneumoperic&um, brief ventricular arrhythnua, and small spontaneously resolving pneumothorax.…”
Section: Treatment Of Choice: Echo-guided Pericardiocentesismentioning
confidence: 99%