Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Pericardial effusion and its relationship to age, sex, causes and degrees

View through CrossRef
Abstract Introduction Pericardial effusion is one of the most important and dangerous cardiac manifestations that may lead to death. This study aims to study the characteristics of pericardial effusion in patients attending Damascus Hospital and its relationship to age and gender. Determination of demographic factors associated with pericardial effusion in patients. Methods A retrospective study was conducted during the years 2013–2023. The inclusion criteria were all patients with pericardial effusion who were admitted to the cardiovascular department of Damascus Hospital. Chi-square analysis was used to compare infarct type and age groups with sociodemographic factors and patients' medical history variables. Results Out of 100 cases of pericardial effusion in the internal cardiac department in Damascus Hospital, 41% of patients were younger than 40 years, compared to 59% who were older than 40 years. Of these, 57% were males, compared to 43% were females. High arterial tension was a prominent history of pericardial effusion in 51% of patients, 12% suffered from heart failure, 19% from diabetes, 20% from kidney failure, and 11% from myocardial infarction. 20% of patients had a mild effusion, 40% a moderate effusion, 43% a heavy effusion, and 10% a pericardial tamponade. Death occurred in only 10% of patients with pericardial effusion, compared to 90% of patients who recovered. Most patients with pericardial effusion had a significant relationship with demographic factors (age, gender), medical history and death. Conclusion The results of this study indicate the presence of a combination of risk factors in older adults with pericardial effusion. Programs targeting sociodemographic factors, including smoking, obesity, and comorbidities, are necessary to more effectively address health disparities in pericardial effusion and its negative consequences.
Title: Pericardial effusion and its relationship to age, sex, causes and degrees
Description:
Abstract Introduction Pericardial effusion is one of the most important and dangerous cardiac manifestations that may lead to death.
This study aims to study the characteristics of pericardial effusion in patients attending Damascus Hospital and its relationship to age and gender.
Determination of demographic factors associated with pericardial effusion in patients.
Methods A retrospective study was conducted during the years 2013–2023.
The inclusion criteria were all patients with pericardial effusion who were admitted to the cardiovascular department of Damascus Hospital.
Chi-square analysis was used to compare infarct type and age groups with sociodemographic factors and patients' medical history variables.
Results Out of 100 cases of pericardial effusion in the internal cardiac department in Damascus Hospital, 41% of patients were younger than 40 years, compared to 59% who were older than 40 years.
Of these, 57% were males, compared to 43% were females.
High arterial tension was a prominent history of pericardial effusion in 51% of patients, 12% suffered from heart failure, 19% from diabetes, 20% from kidney failure, and 11% from myocardial infarction.
20% of patients had a mild effusion, 40% a moderate effusion, 43% a heavy effusion, and 10% a pericardial tamponade.
Death occurred in only 10% of patients with pericardial effusion, compared to 90% of patients who recovered.
Most patients with pericardial effusion had a significant relationship with demographic factors (age, gender), medical history and death.
Conclusion The results of this study indicate the presence of a combination of risk factors in older adults with pericardial effusion.
Programs targeting sociodemographic factors, including smoking, obesity, and comorbidities, are necessary to more effectively address health disparities in pericardial effusion and its negative consequences.

Related Results

Emerging Evidence of IgG4-Related Disease in Pericarditis: A Systematic Review
Emerging Evidence of IgG4-Related Disease in Pericarditis: A Systematic Review
Abstract Introduction Immunoglobulin G4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a recently identified immune-mediated condition that is debilitating and often overlooked. While IgG4-RD has be...
Blunt Chest Trauma and Chylothorax: A Systematic Review
Blunt Chest Trauma and Chylothorax: A Systematic Review
Abstract Introduction: Although traumatic chylothorax is predominantly associated with penetrating injuries, instances following blunt trauma, as a rare and challenging condition, ...
274 A FLOATING HEART IN AN EXCAVATED CHEST
274 A FLOATING HEART IN AN EXCAVATED CHEST
Abstract Pericardial effusion is a common finding in clinical practice either as incidental finding or manifestation of a systemic or cardiac disease. The spectrum o...
Percutaneous drainage of delayed post-cardiac surgery pericardial effusion
Percutaneous drainage of delayed post-cardiac surgery pericardial effusion
Background: Pericardial effusion and tamponade are common following valve surgery. The optimal treatment of symptomatic pericardial effusions remains controversial. The objective o...
Incidental finding of asymptomatic non-traumatic pericardial effusion in a trauma patient: a case report
Incidental finding of asymptomatic non-traumatic pericardial effusion in a trauma patient: a case report
Pericardial effusion can either be an incidental finding or a manifestation of systemic or cardiac disease. It has a wide range of presentations, from asymptomatic small effusion t...
Pericardial effusion in children at tertiary national referral hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a 7-year institution based review
Pericardial effusion in children at tertiary national referral hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a 7-year institution based review
AbstractBackgroundPericardial effusion (PE) is a rare yet an important cause of child mortality due to collection of excess fluid in pericardial space. The study aimed to describe ...

Back to Top