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The management of tuberculous pericardial effusion: experience in 233 consecutive patients.

H Reuter1, L J Burgess, V J Louw, A F Doubell.   

Abstract

AIM: We report on the 30-day and one-year outcome of consecutive effusive pericarditis patients, including those with tuberculous pericarditis, over a six-year-period. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Patients with large pericardial effusions requiring pericardiocentesis were included in the study after having given written informed consent. Clinical and radiological evaluations were followed by echo-guided pericardiocentesis, and extended daily intermittent drainage via an indwelling pigtail catheter. A standard short-course anti-tuberculous regimen was initiated. A total of 233 patients was included. One hundred and sixty-two patients had pericardial tuberculosis (TB), including 118 (73%) with microbiological and/ or histological evidence of TB and 44 (27%) diagnosed on clinical and supportive laboratory data. Over the six-year period, two patients developed fibrous constrictive pericarditis after receiving adjuvant corticosteroid therapy. The 30-day mortality (8.0%) was statistically higher for HIV-positive patients (corresponding mortality 9.9%) than for HIV-negative patients (6.2%; p = 0.04). The one year all-cause mortality was 17.3%. It was also higher for HIV-positive (22.2%) than for IV-negative patients (12.3%; p = 0.03). Cardiac mortality was equal for HIV-positive and -negative patients.
CONCLUSION: Tuberculous pericardial effusions responded well to closed pericardiocentesis and a six-month treatment of antituberculous chemotherapy. The former was effective and safe irrespective of HIV status.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17392991

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc J S Afr


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