International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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Study of Clinical, Etiological and Laboratory Profile of Pericardial Effusion

Jyoti M. Kharche, Sushen Limbaji Ghadge, Indrajit Vithalrao Suryavanshi


Abstract: Introduction: Pericardial effusion is one of the common diseases. The aetiology of pericardial effusion varies according to demography like age, geography and co-morbidity. Pericardial effusion can be caused by various local and systemic disorders, like infections, malignancy, renal failure etc. In developing countries it remains under reported like India and that is why study was undertaken to study clinical profile of pericardial effusion, laboratory profile of pericardial effusion and etiological factors of pericardial effusion. Material & Methods: The observational hospital based study is carried out in the department of medicine, MGM Medical College and Hospital, Aurangabad [MH], India. The duration of study is 2 years. Any patient admitted with pericardial effusion and confirmed by echocardiography underwent complete clinical examination. Observations and Results: In present study, out of 40 studied subjects, there are 25 (62.5%) males and 15 (37.5 %) females. The predominant symptom 90% is dyspnoea followed by fever 70%. Predominant cardiomegaly (92.5%) as the sign. Others being tachycardia, pedal oedema, pericardial rub and raised JVP.55% patients had serous fluid appearance.17.5% cases had haemorrhagic fluid appearance. Very low i. e.7.5% patients had purulent fluid appearance. Tuberculosis is the most common cause 37.5% of pericardial effusion followed by uraemia 20%. Conclusion: In present study, 72.5% cases have moderate and 27.5% have severe pericardial effusion. Dyspnoea, fever are predominant symptoms and Tachycardia being the commonest sign. Tuberculosis pericardial effusion is one of the commonest causes of pericardial effusion in our country and early diagnosis and treatment can prevent complications.


Keywords: pericardial effusion, Tuberculosis, Echocardiography


Edition: Volume 11 Issue 2, February 2022


Pages: 222 - 226


DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.21275/SR22128230043



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Jyoti M. Kharche, Sushen Limbaji Ghadge, Indrajit Vithalrao Suryavanshi, "Study of Clinical, Etiological and Laboratory Profile of Pericardial Effusion", International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Volume 11 Issue 2, February 2022, pp. 222-226, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR22128230043, DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.21275/SR22128230043



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