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(Circulation. 1971;43:183.)
© 1971 American Heart Association, Inc.


Subacute Effusive-Constrictive Pericarditis

E. W. HANCOCK M.D.1

1 From the Cardiology Division, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California 94305.

Clinical and hemodynamic observations are reported in 13 patients who demonstrated a distinct pathophysiologic form of compressive pericardial disease characterized by effusion into a free pericardial space associated with constriction of the heart by the visceral pericardium. The pericardial disease was idiopathic (nine patients) or subsequent to radiotherapy (four patients), with a maximal duration of symptoms of 16 months. Enlarged heart shadow, prominent paradoxical pulse, predominant systolic dip in the venous pressure pulse, and absence of atrial fibrillation were features that tended to distinguish the effusive-constrictive cases from those with noneffusive chronic constrictive pericarditis. The value of pressure measurements during combined cardiac catheterization and pericardiocentesis is emphasized in the differentiation of effusive-constrictive pericarditis from cardiac tamponade without constriction. Four patients were observed to progress through an effusive-constrictive phase to noneffusive constrictive pericarditis. Corticosteroids, pericardiocentesis, and other medical therapy produced some benefit but did not relieve constriction. The results of surgery were generally satisfactory.


Key Words: Pericardiocentesis • Venous pulse • Pericardiectomy • Radiation heart disease

Submitted on August 11, 1970
Accepted on September 29, 1970




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