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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Cardiac tamponade
  1. ... and the outer covering sac (pericardium) of the heart. ... result, the body does not get enough blood. Cardiac tamponade can occur due to: Dissecting aortic aneurysm (thoracic) ...
  2. Cardiac tamponade is a condition involving compression of the heart caused by blood or fluid accumulation in the ... so they cannot adequately fill or pump blood. Cardiac tamponade is an emergency condition that requires hospitalization.
  3. ... diagnosed or evaluated with Swan-Ganz catheterization include: Cardiac tamponade Congenital heart disease Pulmonary hypertension Restrictive or dilated ...
  4. ... done by an experienced team. The risks include: Cardiac tamponade Heart attack Injury to a coronary artery Irregular heartbeat ...
  5. ... Arrhythmias Bleeding Blood clots that lead to embolism Cardiac tamponade Heart attack Infection Injury to the vein Low blood ...
  6. ... part of your heart) Fluid around the heart ( cardiac tamponade ) Heart attack Vagal or phrenic nerve damage
  7. Possible complications of pericarditis are: Cardiac tamponade Congestive heart failure Constrictive pericarditis
  8. ... following health problems: Anemia Bone weakening and fractures Cardiac tamponade Changes in glucose metabolism Congestive heart failure End- ...
  9. ... 500. Risks of the procedure include the following: Cardiac tamponade Irregular heartbeats Injury to a heart artery Low blood pressure Allergic reaction to contrast ...
  10. Risks of the procedure include: Arrhythmias Cardiac tamponade Embolism from blood clots at the tip of the catheter Heart attack Hemorrhage Infection Injury to the vein or artery Low blood ...
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