Pericardiocentesis guided by two-dimensional contrast echocardiography.

Echocardiography

Department of Internal Medicine, Veterans General Hospital-Kaohsiung, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China.

Published: September 1993

The clinical application of two-dimensional contrast echocardiography to pericardiocentesis was investigated in 20 patients with pericardial effusion. Multiple views were obtained to determine the ideal needle entry route. During pericardiocentesis, after 5 to 10 mL of pericardial fluid was withdrawn, 3 to 5 mL of agitated saline solution was injected through the exploring needle into the pericardium and a cloud of echoes indicated the needle's position. Contrast echoes were observed in all 20 patients. The procedure was performed smoothly in all patients except two (10%): the exploring needle was inserted into the right atrium in one patient and into the right ventricle in the other patient. The former promptly underwent a surgical drainage procedure, and the latter a second pericardiocentesis successfully guided by contrast echocardiography. The pericardial fluid was simply, safely, and successfully aspirated in the other 18 patients. We conclude that two-dimensional contrast echocardiography is valuable for locating needle position, thus facilitating successful pericardiocentesis in clinical practice.

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