Postcardiotomy effusive-constrictive pericarditis in a 65-year-old man: Noteworthy echocardiographic signs.
Martin ScoglioHari VivekananthamDiego ArroyoPublished in: Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.) (2020)
Effusive-constrictive pericarditis (eCP) is a rare entity where constriction of the heart occurs through the visceral pericardium, with concomitant presence of a tense effusion in the pericardial space. We present the case of a 65-year-old patient with shortness of breath and pericardial effusion, 4 months after aortic and mitral valve replacement for Streptococcus agalactiae endocarditis. The present report focuses on the echocardiographic features of constrictive pericarditis (CP) and provides a brief overview of the pathophysiology, work-up, and management guidelines.
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