What is Pericardiocentesis?
Pericardiocentesis is a procedure that uses a needle to remove fluid from the pericardial sac, the tissue that surrounds the heart.
Alternative names
Pericardial tap; Percutaneous pericardiocentesis
How the Test is Performed
The procedure is usually done in an intensive care unit's procedure room or even at the bedside. A health care provider will put an IV into your arm, in case fluids or medicines need to be given through a vein. For example, medication may be given if you have slowing of the heartbeat or a drop in blood pressure during the procedure. The health care provider will clean an area just below the breastbone and apply a local numbing medication (anesthetic). The doctor will insert a needle and...
What is Pericardiocentesis?
Pericardiocentesis is a procedure that uses a needle to remove fluid from the pericardial sac, the tissue that surrounds the heart.
Alternative names
Pericardial tap; Percutaneous pericardiocentesis
How to Prepare for the Test
You may not be able to eat or drink for 6 hours before the test. You must sign a consent form.
How the Test Will Feel
You may feel pressure as the needle enters. Some people have chest pain, which may require pain medication.
Why the Test is Performed
This test may be done to remove and examine fluid that is pressing on the heart. It is usually done to evaluate the cause of a chronic or recurrent pericardial effusion.
It may also be done to treat cardiac tamponade.
Normal Results
There is normally a small amount of clear, straw-colored fluid in the pericardial space.
What Abnormal Results Mean
Abnormal findings may indicate the cause of pericardial fluid accumulation, such as:
Risks
- Heart attack
- Infection (pericarditis)
- Irregular heartbeats arrhythmias
- Puncture of the heart muscle, coronary artery, lung, liver, or stomach
- Pneumopericardium (air in the pericardial sac)
References
LeWinter MM. Pericardial Diseases. In: Libby P, Bonow RO, Mann DL, Zipes DP, eds. Braunwald's Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine. 8th ed. St. Louis, Mo: WB Saunders; 2007: Chap. 70.
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In medicine, pericardiocentesis is a procedure where fluid is aspirated from the pericardium (the sac enveloping the heart).
Pericardiocentesis is a procedure that uses a needle to remove fluid from the pericardial sac, the tissue that surrounds the heart.
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Pericardiocentesis Definition. Pericardiocentesis is the removal by needle of pericardial fluid from the sac surrounding the heart for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
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Learn how and why a procedure called pericardiocentesis (pericardial tap) is done to remove fluid from around the heart.
Quick Image Reference. Figure 1: Subxiphoid view of the heart with pericardial effusion. Figure 2: Parasternal long axis view with effusion.
Life-threatening hemopericardium, cardiogenic shock in a patient with intravenous heparin. Hospital de Urgencia Asistencia Publica, Santiago, Chile.