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Compression of the heart that occurs when the pericardium fills with blood or fluid. This increase in pressure outside the heart interferes with heart function and can result in shock and/or death.

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Is cardiac tamponade considered serious?

Cardiac tamponade is a serious medical emergency and must be treated immediately.


What is the most accurate way to diagnose cardiac tamponade?

When cardiac tamponade is suspected, accurate diagnosis can be life-saving. The most accurate way to identify this condition is by using a test called an echocardiogram.


A stab wound to the heart can result in cardiac tamponade this means that?

a stab wound to the heart can result in cardiac tamponade


Is bradycardia a sign of cardiac tamponade?

no


What is the medical term meaning bleeding into the sac surrounding the heart?

Pericarditis is inflammation of the sac around the heart.


How common is cardiac tamponade?

Cardiac tamponade has an incidence of two in 10,000 the general U.S. population. Approximately 2% of cases are attributed to injuries that penetrate the chest.


When the pericardium fills with blood it produces a condition called cardiac tamponade which can be rapidly lethal. why is thi condition so dangerous?

Cardiac tamponade is dangerous because it can interfere with the heart's pumping capability. As pressure within the pericardium increases, the heart's chambers are unable to fill sufficiently to allow enough blood to reach the rest of the body.


What is a description of cardiac tamponade?

The condition keeps the rest of the body from getting the necessary supply of oxygen and can cause dangerously low blood pressure.


What type of shock does cardiac tamponade predispose a patient to?

cardiogenic


What are the signs and symptoms of cardiac tamponade?

There is a pericardial space present in the heart. This space consists of fluid called pericardial fluid. This fluid is responsible to decrease the friction during the contraction and expansion of ventricles.  When the amount of this fluid increases, the intrapericardial pressure increases. This results to the condition when the atria and ventricles fail to relax normally. This condition is the condition of cardiac tamponade and the ecg you study to get a brief knowledge on the above condition is cardiac tamponade ecg.


Who stated the Beck's triad in cardiology?

Claude Schaeffer Beck was the first to describe the physiological basis of the triad of medical signs associated with acute cardiac tamponade: 1) low blood pressure, 2) elevated central venous pressure, and 3) distant heart sounds.


What injury would most likely cause obstructive shock?

Cardiac tamponade