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  • Malignant pericardial effusion occurs in about 15% of patients with cancer, worsening their overall prognosis, and the role of pericardial fluid cytology in this context hasn't been thoroughly studied.
  • A study analyzed 73 patients with pericardial effusion treated with pericardiocentesis, categorizing them based on their malignancy status and cytology results.
  • Results showed that those with positive cytology had significantly lower survival rates compared to those without malignancy or those with negative cytology, highlighting the importance of cytological assessment for predicting outcomes in these patients.

Article Abstract

Objective: Malignant pericardial effusion may affect almost 15 of the patients with underlying malignancies which deteriorates the prognosis. The prognostic significance of pericardial fluid cytology is under-represented in previous studies.

Methods: A total of 73 patients with symptomatic pericardial effusion treated with pericardiocentesis were included in this retrospective analysis. Macroscopic appearance, biochemical features, and cytological findings were obtained. Patients were divided into 3 groups: (i) without malignancy, (ii) with malignancy and negative cytology, and (iii) with malignancy and positive cytology. Survival data were searched via governmental death notification system.

Results: Mean age of the study group was 62 ± 15, and 54% (40) of the patients were female. On the cytological evaluation, 17 patients (23.3%) revealed positive cancer cytology, whereas 56 patients (76.7%) revealed negative cancer cytology. The median follow-up period was 840 days, and 34 patients (46.5%) died during follow-up. The survival rate of Group 3 was found to be significantly worse compared to Groups 1 and 2, no statistical difference was found between Groups 1 and 2 in terms of survival (Group 1 vs. Group 2 P =.078; Group 1 vs. Group 3 P <.001; Group 2 vs. Group 3 P =.041).

Conclusion: Cytological evaluation is an important step in patients with malignant pericardial effusion. Positive pericardial fluid cytology indicates a poorer prognosis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9893710PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/AnatolJCardiol.2022.2050DOI Listing

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