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==Other Diagnostic Studies==
==Other Diagnostic Studies==


Pericardiocentesis can be performed for diagnostic purposes and as a therapeutic intervention.
* Pericardiocentesis is a favorable approach for further investigating HIV induced pericarditis.
* Pericardiocentesis can be performed for diagnostic purposes and as a therapeutic intervention.
===Diagnostic Indications===
===Diagnostic Indications===
Pericardiocentesis is often performed to assist in the diagnosis of a patient who has accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sac. Pericardiocentesis can help distinguish whether the fluid collection is due to [[infection]], spread of [[cancer]], or possibly an [[autoimmune]] condition.
Pericardiocentesis is often performed to assist in the diagnosis of a patient who has accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sac. Pericardiocentesis can help distinguish whether the fluid collection is due to [[infection]], spread of [[cancer]], or possibly an [[autoimmune]] condition.

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Other Diagnostic Studies

  • Pericardiocentesis is a favorable approach for further investigating HIV induced pericarditis.
  • Pericardiocentesis can be performed for diagnostic purposes and as a therapeutic intervention.

Diagnostic Indications

Pericardiocentesis is often performed to assist in the diagnosis of a patient who has accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sac. Pericardiocentesis can help distinguish whether the fluid collection is due to infection, spread of cancer, or possibly an autoimmune condition.

Therapeutic Indications

  • Cardiac tamponade is a condition in which an accumulation of fluid within the pericardium creates excessive pressure, which then prevents the heart from filling normally with blood. This can critically decrease the amount of blood that is pumped from the heart, which can be lethal. The removal of the excess fluid reverses this dangerous process.
  • Pericardial effusions larger than 250 mL.
  • Pericardial effusions in which size increases despite intensive dialysis for 10-14 days.

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