PERICARDIAL TUBERCULOSIS COMPLICATED WITH CARDIAC TAMPONADE (IN SPANISH)

Introduction: the tuberculous pericarditis (TP) is a potentially lethal complication of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. Occasionally it could come to advance stages and to produce cardiac tamponade. Case report: a case report of a 39-year-old male patient, drug-dependent and HIV carrie...

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Main Authors: Lora-Andosilla Mario, Fortich-Salvador Adriana, Mendoza-Suárez Liney, Ruiz-Caez Karina, Bello-Espinosa Ariel, De la Vega-del Risco Fernando, Herrera-Lomonaco Sandra, Sánchez-Romero Carolina
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Published: Universidad de Cartagena 2014-06-01
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spelling doaj-777657e5d92343b49693c7b41dd2ea4b2021-07-02T02:38:48ZspaUniversidad de CartagenaRevista Ciencias Biomédicas2215-78402014-06-0152329335PERICARDIAL TUBERCULOSIS COMPLICATED WITH CARDIAC TAMPONADE (IN SPANISH)Lora-Andosilla Mario0Fortich-Salvador Adriana1Mendoza-Suárez Liney2Ruiz-Caez Karina3Bello-Espinosa Ariel4De la Vega-del Risco Fernando5Herrera-Lomonaco Sandra6Sánchez-Romero Carolina7Médico. Estudiante de Postgrado. Medicina Interna. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Cartagena. Colombia.Médico. Estudiante de Postgrado. Medicina Interna. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Cartagena. Colombia.Médico. Estudiante de Postgrado. Patología. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Cartagena. Colombia.Médico. Estudiante de Postgrado. Patología. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Cartagena. Colombia.Médico. Especialista en Medicina Interna. Docente Departamento Médico. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Cartagena. ColombiaMédico. Especialista en Medicina Interna. Docente Departamento Médico. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Cartagena. ColombiaMédico. Especialista en Patología. Docente Departamento Diagnóstico. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Cartagena. Colombia.Estudiante de Pregrado. Medicina. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Cartagena. Colombia.Introduction: the tuberculous pericarditis (TP) is a potentially lethal complication of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. Occasionally it could come to advance stages and to produce cardiac tamponade. Case report: a case report of a 39-year-old male patient, drug-dependent and HIV carrier with irregular treatment is presented. Attended in the Hospital Universitario del Caribe in Cartagena. Colombia. The patient consulted for respiratory and cardiovascular symptomatology, by which it was initially considered the heart failure and pneumonia. Subsequently the clinical symptomatology suggestive of cardiac tamponade were installed and confirmed by thoracic radiography and echocardiogram. And the tamponade was treated with puncture and pericardial window. The diagnosis of TP was confirmed by the pericardial biopsy and treated with antituberculous drugs with adequate improvement. Conclusions: the TP is chronic symptomatology that could lead to an acute phase, of high mortality, as it is the cardiac tamponade. The elevated clinical suspicion, the images, the laboratory and the histopathology allow to confirm them and the opportune intervention reduces the morbidity and mortality. Rev.cienc.biomed. 2014;5(2):329-335. KEYWORDS Tuberculous pericarditis, Pericardial effusion, cardiac tamponade.http://revistacienciasbiomedicas.com/index.php/revciencbiomed/article/view/364/296Tuberculous pericarditisPericardial effusioncardiac tamponade.
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author Lora-Andosilla Mario
Fortich-Salvador Adriana
Mendoza-Suárez Liney
Ruiz-Caez Karina
Bello-Espinosa Ariel
De la Vega-del Risco Fernando
Herrera-Lomonaco Sandra
Sánchez-Romero Carolina
spellingShingle Lora-Andosilla Mario
Fortich-Salvador Adriana
Mendoza-Suárez Liney
Ruiz-Caez Karina
Bello-Espinosa Ariel
De la Vega-del Risco Fernando
Herrera-Lomonaco Sandra
Sánchez-Romero Carolina
PERICARDIAL TUBERCULOSIS COMPLICATED WITH CARDIAC TAMPONADE (IN SPANISH)
Revista Ciencias Biomédicas
Tuberculous pericarditis
Pericardial effusion
cardiac tamponade.
author_facet Lora-Andosilla Mario
Fortich-Salvador Adriana
Mendoza-Suárez Liney
Ruiz-Caez Karina
Bello-Espinosa Ariel
De la Vega-del Risco Fernando
Herrera-Lomonaco Sandra
Sánchez-Romero Carolina
author_sort Lora-Andosilla Mario
title PERICARDIAL TUBERCULOSIS COMPLICATED WITH CARDIAC TAMPONADE (IN SPANISH)
title_short PERICARDIAL TUBERCULOSIS COMPLICATED WITH CARDIAC TAMPONADE (IN SPANISH)
title_full PERICARDIAL TUBERCULOSIS COMPLICATED WITH CARDIAC TAMPONADE (IN SPANISH)
title_fullStr PERICARDIAL TUBERCULOSIS COMPLICATED WITH CARDIAC TAMPONADE (IN SPANISH)
title_full_unstemmed PERICARDIAL TUBERCULOSIS COMPLICATED WITH CARDIAC TAMPONADE (IN SPANISH)
title_sort pericardial tuberculosis complicated with cardiac tamponade (in spanish)
publisher Universidad de Cartagena
series Revista Ciencias Biomédicas
issn 2215-7840
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Introduction: the tuberculous pericarditis (TP) is a potentially lethal complication of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. Occasionally it could come to advance stages and to produce cardiac tamponade. Case report: a case report of a 39-year-old male patient, drug-dependent and HIV carrier with irregular treatment is presented. Attended in the Hospital Universitario del Caribe in Cartagena. Colombia. The patient consulted for respiratory and cardiovascular symptomatology, by which it was initially considered the heart failure and pneumonia. Subsequently the clinical symptomatology suggestive of cardiac tamponade were installed and confirmed by thoracic radiography and echocardiogram. And the tamponade was treated with puncture and pericardial window. The diagnosis of TP was confirmed by the pericardial biopsy and treated with antituberculous drugs with adequate improvement. Conclusions: the TP is chronic symptomatology that could lead to an acute phase, of high mortality, as it is the cardiac tamponade. The elevated clinical suspicion, the images, the laboratory and the histopathology allow to confirm them and the opportune intervention reduces the morbidity and mortality. Rev.cienc.biomed. 2014;5(2):329-335. KEYWORDS Tuberculous pericarditis, Pericardial effusion, cardiac tamponade.
topic Tuberculous pericarditis
Pericardial effusion
cardiac tamponade.
url http://revistacienciasbiomedicas.com/index.php/revciencbiomed/article/view/364/296
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