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Constrictive pericarditis



 
 
In many cases, constrictive pericarditis is a late sequela of an inflammatory condition of the pericardium
Pericardium

The pericardium is a double-walled sac that contains the heart and the roots of the great vessels....
. The inflammatory condition is usually an infection that involves the pericardium, but it may be after a heart attack
Myocardial infarction

Myocardial infarction , commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when the Blood flow to part of the heart is interrupted. This is most commonly due to occlusion of a coronary artery following the rupture of a Vulnerable plaque, which is an unstable collection of lipids and white blood cells in the wall of an artery....
 or after heart surgery
Coronary artery bypass surgery

Coronary artery bypass surgery, also coronary artery bypass graft surgery, and colloquially heart bypass or bypass surgery is a surgery performed to relieve Angina pectoris and reduce the risk of death from Coronary heart disease....
.

st half the cases of constrictive pericarditis in the developing world are idiopathic in origin. In regions where tuberculosis
Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis is a common and often deadly infectious disease caused by mycobacterium, mainly Mycobacterium tuberculosis . Tuberculosis usually attacks the lungs but can also affect the central nervous system, the lymphatic system, the circulatory system, the genitourinary system, the gastrointestinal system, bones, joints, and even the...
 is common, it is the cause in a large portion of cases.

Causes of constrictive pericarditis include:



trictive pericarditis is due to a thickened, fibrotic pericardium that forms a non-compliant shell around the heart.






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In many cases, constrictive pericarditis is a late sequela of an inflammatory condition of the pericardium
Pericardium

The pericardium is a double-walled sac that contains the heart and the roots of the great vessels....
. The inflammatory condition is usually an infection that involves the pericardium, but it may be after a heart attack
Myocardial infarction

Myocardial infarction , commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when the Blood flow to part of the heart is interrupted. This is most commonly due to occlusion of a coronary artery following the rupture of a Vulnerable plaque, which is an unstable collection of lipids and white blood cells in the wall of an artery....
 or after heart surgery
Coronary artery bypass surgery

Coronary artery bypass surgery, also coronary artery bypass graft surgery, and colloquially heart bypass or bypass surgery is a surgery performed to relieve Angina pectoris and reduce the risk of death from Coronary heart disease....
.

Causes

Almost half the cases of constrictive pericarditis in the developing world are idiopathic in origin. In regions where tuberculosis
Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis is a common and often deadly infectious disease caused by mycobacterium, mainly Mycobacterium tuberculosis . Tuberculosis usually attacks the lungs but can also affect the central nervous system, the lymphatic system, the circulatory system, the genitourinary system, the gastrointestinal system, bones, joints, and even the...
 is common, it is the cause in a large portion of cases.

Causes of constrictive pericarditis include:

  • Postviral pericarditis
    Pericarditis

    Pericarditis is an inflammation of the pericardium . Pericarditis is further classified according to the composition of the inflammatory exudate: serous, purulent, fibrinous, caseous, and hemorrhagic types are distinguished....
  • Tuberculosis
    Tuberculosis

    Tuberculosis is a common and often deadly infectious disease caused by mycobacterium, mainly Mycobacterium tuberculosis . Tuberculosis usually attacks the lungs but can also affect the central nervous system, the lymphatic system, the circulatory system, the genitourinary system, the gastrointestinal system, bones, joints, and even the...
  • Postsurgical
  • Prior mediastinal radiation therapy
    Radiation therapy

    Radiation therapy is the medicine use of ionizing radiation as part of cancer oncology to control malignant cell s . Radiotherapy may be used for curative or Adjuvant chemotherapy cancer treatment....
  • Chronic renal failure
    Chronic renal failure

    Chronic kidney disease , also known as chronic renal disease, is a progressive loss of kidney over a period of months or years. The symptoms of worsening kidney function are unspecific, and might include feeling malaise and experiencing a anorexia....
  • Connective tissue disorders
  • Neoplastic pericardial infiltration
  • Incomplete drainage of purulent pericarditis
    Pericarditis

    Pericarditis is an inflammation of the pericardium . Pericarditis is further classified according to the composition of the inflammatory exudate: serous, purulent, fibrinous, caseous, and hemorrhagic types are distinguished....
  • Fungal and parasitic infection
    Infection

    An infection is the detrimental colonization of a host organism by a foreign species. In an infection, the infecting organism seeks to utilize the host resources to multiply ....
    s
  • Following pericarditis
    Pericarditis

    Pericarditis is an inflammation of the pericardium . Pericarditis is further classified according to the composition of the inflammatory exudate: serous, purulent, fibrinous, caseous, and hemorrhagic types are distinguished....
     associated with acute myocardial infarction
  • Following post-myocardial infarction (Dressler's) syndrome
    Dressler's syndrome

    Dressler's syndrome is a acquired form of pericarditis that occurs in the setting of injury to the heart or the pericardium .Dressler's syndrome is also known as postmyocardial infarction syndrome and postcardiotomy pericarditis....
  • In association with pulmonary asbestosis
    Asbestosis

    Asbestosis is a chronic Inflammation medical condition affecting the parenchymal Biological tissue of the lungs. It occurs after long-term, heavy exposure to asbestos, e.g....


Pathophysiology

Constrictive pericarditis is due to a thickened, fibrotic pericardium that forms a non-compliant shell around the heart. This shell prevents the heart from expanding when blood enters it. This results in significant respiratory variation in blood flow in the chambers of the heart.

During inspiration, the negative pressure in the thoracic cavity
Thoracic cavity

The thoracic cavity is the body cavity of the human body that is protected by the thoracic wall ....
 will cause increased blood flow into the right ventricle. This increased volume in the right ventricle will cause the interventricular septum to bulge towards the left ventricle, leading to decreased filling of the left ventricle. Due to the Frank-Starling law
Frank-Starling law of the heart

File:Cardiacfunctioncurve.pngThe Frank-Starling law of the human heart states that the greater the volume of blood entering the heart during diastole , the greater the volume of blood ejected during systolic contraction ....
, this will cause decreased pressure generated by the left ventricle during systole
Systole

Systole can mean the following:*Systole is a term describing the contraction of the heart.*Systolic geometry is a term used in mathematics....
.

During expiration, the amount of blood entering the right ventricle will decrease, allowing the interventricular septum to bulge towards the right ventricle, and increased filling of the left ventricle and subsequent increased pressure generated by the left ventricle during systole.

This is known as ventricular interdependence, since the amount of blood flow into one ventricle is dependent on the amount of blood flow into the other ventricle.

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of constrictive pericarditis is often difficult to make. In particular, restrictive cardiomyopathy
Restrictive cardiomyopathy

Restrictive cardiomyopathy is a form of cardiomyopathy in which the walls are rigid, and the heart is restricted from stretching and filling with blood properly....
 has many similar clinical features to constrictive pericarditis, and differentiating them in a particular individual is often a diagnostic dilemma.

In constrictive pericarditis, imaging will demonstrate a thickened pericardium and you will see an increased early diastolic filling with reduced filling in mid-diastole. While with restrictive cardiomyopathy you have an increased resistance to ventricular filling due to increased myocardial stiffness. Imaging features of restrictive cardiomyopathy demonstrate an increased left ventricular thickness with infiltration of the myocardium.

CXR: - pericardial calcification (common but not specific), pleural effusions are common Echocardiography, CT and MRI are useful.

BNP Blood Test: (FDA approved in 2002) tests for the existence of the cardiac hormone B-Type Natriuretic Peptide which is only present in RCMP but not in CP, and is particularly helpful in determining the specific CHF type.

Clinical features:- Kussmaul's sign (raised JVP on inspiration); increased JVP (almost universal); rapid y descent (prominent diastolic collapse of JVP); pericardial knock in around 50% cases; hepatomegaly, may be pulsatile; ascites; fatigue; peripheral edema.

Treatment

The definitive treatment for constrictive pericarditis is pericardial stripping, which is a surgical procedure where the entire pericardium is peeled away from the heart. This procedure has significant risk involved, with mortality rates of 6% or higher in major referral centers. The high risk of the procedure is attributed to adherence of the thickened pericardium to the myocardium and coronary arteries. In patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass surgery
Coronary artery bypass surgery

Coronary artery bypass surgery, also coronary artery bypass graft surgery, and colloquially heart bypass or bypass surgery is a surgery performed to relieve Angina pectoris and reduce the risk of death from Coronary heart disease....
 with pericardial sparing, there is danger of tearing a bypass graft while removing the pericardium.

If any pericardium is not removed, it is possible for bands of pericardium to cause localized constriction which may cause symptoms and signs consistent with constriction.

Due to the significant risks involved with pericardial stripping, many patients are treated medically, with judicious use of diuretics.