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The pericardium is a double-walled sac containing the heart and the roots of the great vessels. The pericardial sac has two layers, a serous visceral l layer (also known as epicardium when it comes into contact with the myocardium) and a fibrous parietal layer. It encloses the pericardial cavity, which contains pericardial fluid. The pericardium fixes the heart to the mediastinum, gives protection against infection and provides lubrication for the heart. Pericardial diseases may be either isolated disease or part of a systemic disease Diseases of the pericardium present clinically in one of several ways
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Pericarditis usually present with chest pain and dyspnea. Effusion can present with no symptoms, dull ache in left chest and abdominal pain Cardiac tamponade is recognized by the excessive fall of systolic blood pressure
Diagnostic workup A) Chest X-ray:_ chest X-ray can detect varying degree of cardiomegaly. B) Echocardiography: It is the first-line imaging test. clinically, two-dimensional echocardiography with Doppler provides the most cost-effective way of diagnosing C) Electrocardiograph D) cardiac computerized tomography :- Also may be helpful 4)Therapy of pericarditis in pediatrics the medical lines of treatment of pericarditis are:_ A)Aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory:_ are the mainstay of the therapy of inflammatory pericardial diseases B)Steroids: a minority of patients will require treatment with systemic steroid therapy as
Patients with symptoms refractory to standard therapy
Most patients with acute pericarditis can be managed effectively with medical therapy alone. However, patients may require invasive therapies for:
B)Pericardiotomy, pericardial window and pericardiectomy: pericardiectomy may be considered for frequent and highly symptomatic recurrences of pericarditis tamponade .. C)Surgical decompression of the pericardium :_can be achieved either by conventional heart surgery or video-assisted thoracoscopy.
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