postinfarktperikardit
Postinfarktperikardit is inflammation of the pericardium that develops after a myocardial infarction. It most commonly follows transmural infarction. The condition is typically categorized into an early form and a late form. Early postinfarktperikardit usually occurs within the first days after the MI, whereas the late form, often referred to as Dressler syndrome, appears weeks to months later and is thought to be autoimmune in origin.
Clinical features include pleuritic chest pain that worsens with inspiration and improves when sitting up, a
Management aims to relieve inflammation while preserving myocardial healing after MI. For early postinfarction pericarditis, aspirin
Prognosis is typically favorable with appropriate treatment, though recurrence can occur.