2020
DOI: 10.1093/ehjci/ehz872.009
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224 Malignancy associated pericardial effusion- do we need to drain them all?

Abstract: On Behalf Cardiac Team, Department of Medicine, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Background Management of significant pericardial effusion in cancer patients is controversial. These patients have poor prognosis, and avoiding unnecessary intervention is important. Close monitoring of symptoms and echocardiogram is often a reasonable option, but inherits risk of cardiac tamponade. Whether pericardial drainage by means of percutaneous p… Show more

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