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If the abnormal fluid buildup in the pericardial
sac is caused by cancer or kidney disease, drugs used to treat these
conditions can help lessen the amount of fluid collecting inside the
sac. Drugs that help maintain normal blood pressure throughout the
body can also help this condition; however, these drugs are only a
temporary treatment. The fluid within the pericardium must be
drained out to reduce the pressure on the heart and restore proper
heart pumping.
The fluid inside the pericardium is drained by
inserting a needle through the chest and into the sac itself. This
allows the fluid to flow out of the sac, relieving the abnormal
pressure on the heart. This procedure is called pericardiocentesis.
In severe cases, a tube (catheter) can be inserted into the sac or a
section of the sac can be surgically cut away to allow for more
drainage. |
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