The procedure is explained and possible complications, an informed consent form signed. An intravenous line is inserted into a vein in the arm for sedation, medication and blood products. An ECG is hooked up.
(medicine) Puncture and aspiration ofEx. The doctor performed a pericardiocentesis to remove the excess fluid from around the patient's heart.
Pericardiocentesis to test for viruses, bacteria, fungus, cancer, and tuberculosis.
The patient should sit with the head elevated 30-40 degrees. This is done to maximize fluid drainage. A site close to the pericardial sac is chosen, and if time permits the patient is sedated.
Cardiac tamponade and pericarditis are two primary complications that require intervention with pericardiocentesis.
Pericardiocentesis is the removal by needle of pericardial fluid from the sac surrounding the heart for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
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Pericardiocentesis may be advisable in order to obtain a fluid sample for laboratory analysis to identify the underlying cause of the condition.
Pericardiocentesis is the surgical puncture of the pericardium to withdraw fluid. This procedure can be used to treat cardiac tamponade, or to get a sample of the fluid for laboratory analysis.
An ultrasound test should confirm the pericardial effusion and guide the pericardiocentesis needle for the procedure. Risks include accidental puncture to arteries or organs.
No special dietary restrictions are required for pericardiocentesis. If the test is elective, then food and water restriction is recommended for six hours before the test.
The Cpt code for Repeat Pericardiocentesis is 33011, it's listed under subsequent. For radiological supervision and interpretation, use 76930. Hope this helps.
Continued bleeding or abnormal swelling of the puncture site, sudden dizziness, difficulty breathing, or chest pains in the days following a pericardiocentesis.