perikardiocentézou
Perikardiocentéza, also known as pericardiocentesis, is a medical procedure performed to remove excess fluid from the pericardial sac, the double-layered membrane surrounding the heart. This fluid accumulation, called a pericardial effusion, can put pressure on the heart, impairing its ability to pump blood effectively.
The procedure is typically performed using a needle and syringe inserted through the chest wall into the
Pericardiocentesis is indicated for several conditions, including cardiac tamponade, a life-threatening emergency where the effusion causes
While generally safe, potential complications can occur, such as bleeding, infection, injury to the heart or