CARDIAC TAMPONADE DEFINITION |
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Cardiac tamponade occurs when the heart is
squeezed by fluid that collects inside the sac that surrounds it. |
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The heart is surrounded by a sac called the
pericardium. When this sac becomes filled with fluid, the liquid
presses on the heart, preventing the lower chambers of the heart
from properly filling with blood.
Because the lower chambers (the ventricles)
cannot fill with the correct amount of blood, less than normal
amounts of blood reach the lungs and the rest of the body. This
condition is very serious and can be fatal if not treated. |
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