The Pericarditis in CHU of Point G and Luxembourg: Clinical Aspects and Etiologies

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ABSTRACT

The authors bring back 70 cases of pericarditis brought together between 2012 and 2017 in the service of surgery B of the CHU Point G and to the Hospital Mother-Child, the Luxembourg in Mali. The average age of the patients is 31.5 years with extremes of 2 years and 84 years. The tubercular etiology widely comes to mind with 49 cases. The diagnostic contributions of the echocardiography are analyzed. The accent is put on good tolerance hemodynamic of the tubercular pericarditis. The forecast depends essentially on the etiology and on the diagnostic delay; indeed the tamponade pericardium can be inaugural or complicated; the evolution of the pericarditis is burdened of a heavy mortality (4.2% in our series). On the other hand the passage in the chronicity complicates essentially pericarditis seen late (8.6% in our series).

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Diakité, M. , Kanté, A. , Coulibaly, B. , Keita, M. , Traoré, D. , Bengaly, B. , Diallo, S. , Daou, M. , Bah, B. , Magané, M. , Touré, T. , Keita, B. , Togola, B. , Ouattara, D. , Sanogo, S. , Guidèrè, T. and Ongoïba, N. (2018) The Pericarditis in CHU of Point G and Luxembourg: Clinical Aspects and Etiologies. Open Journal of Thoracic Surgery, 8, 68-73. doi: 10.4236/ojts.2018.84012.

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