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Spontaneous Biliary Pericardial Tamponade: A Case Report and Literature Review

BACKGROUND: Biliary pericardial tamponade (BPT) is a rare form of pericardial tamponade, characterized by yellowish-greenish pericardial fluid upon pericardiocentesis. Historically, BPT reported to occur in the setting of an associated pericardiobiliary fistula. However, BPT in the absence of a dete...

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Autores principales: Battisha, Ayman, Altibi, Ahmed M., Madoukh, Bader, Sheikh, Omar, Sawalha, Khalid, Shaikh, Shakil, Al-Sadawi, Mohammed
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8226206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32525780
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1573403X16666200611132045
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author Battisha, Ayman
Altibi, Ahmed M.
Madoukh, Bader
Sheikh, Omar
Sawalha, Khalid
Shaikh, Shakil
Al-Sadawi, Mohammed
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Altibi, Ahmed M.
Madoukh, Bader
Sheikh, Omar
Sawalha, Khalid
Shaikh, Shakil
Al-Sadawi, Mohammed
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description BACKGROUND: Biliary pericardial tamponade (BPT) is a rare form of pericardial tamponade, characterized by yellowish-greenish pericardial fluid upon pericardiocentesis. Historically, BPT reported to occur in the setting of an associated pericardiobiliary fistula. However, BPT in the absence of a detectable fistula is extremely rare. LEARNING OBJECTIVE: A biliary pericardial tamponade is a rare form of tamponade warranting a prompt workup (e.g., MRCP or HIDA scan) for a potential fistula between the biliary system and the pericardial space. A pericardio-biliary fistula can be iatrogenic or traumatic. People with a history of chest wall trauma, abdominal surgery, or chest surgery are at increased risk. The use of HIDA scanning plays a salient role in effectively surveilling for the presence of a fistula – especially when MRCP is contraindicated. CASE PRESENTATION: A 75-year-old Hispanic male presenting with dyspnea and diagnosed with cardiac tamponade is the subject of the study. Subsequent pericardiocentesis revealed biliary pericardial fluid (bilirubin of 7.6 mg/dl). The patient underwent extensive workup to identify a potential fistula between the hepatobiliary system and the pericardial space, which was non-revealing. The mechanism of bile entry into the pericardial space remains to be unidentified. LITERATURE REVIEW: A total of six previously published BPT were identified: all were males, with a mean age of 53.3 years (range: 31-73). Mortality was reported in two out of the six cases. The underlying etiology for pericardial tamponade varied across the cases: incidental pericardio-biliary fistula, traumatic pericardial injury, and presence of associated malignancy. - CONCLUSION: Biliary pericardial tamponade is a rare form of tamponade that warrants a prompt workup (e.g., Hepatobiliary Iminodiacetic Acid – HIDA scan) for an iatrogenic vs. traumatic pericardio-biliary fistula. As a first case in the literature, our case exhibits a biliary tamponade in the absence of an identifiable fistula.
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spelling pubmed-82262062022-03-01 Spontaneous Biliary Pericardial Tamponade: A Case Report and Literature Review Battisha, Ayman Altibi, Ahmed M. Madoukh, Bader Sheikh, Omar Sawalha, Khalid Shaikh, Shakil Al-Sadawi, Mohammed Curr Cardiol Rev Article BACKGROUND: Biliary pericardial tamponade (BPT) is a rare form of pericardial tamponade, characterized by yellowish-greenish pericardial fluid upon pericardiocentesis. Historically, BPT reported to occur in the setting of an associated pericardiobiliary fistula. However, BPT in the absence of a detectable fistula is extremely rare. LEARNING OBJECTIVE: A biliary pericardial tamponade is a rare form of tamponade warranting a prompt workup (e.g., MRCP or HIDA scan) for a potential fistula between the biliary system and the pericardial space. A pericardio-biliary fistula can be iatrogenic or traumatic. People with a history of chest wall trauma, abdominal surgery, or chest surgery are at increased risk. The use of HIDA scanning plays a salient role in effectively surveilling for the presence of a fistula – especially when MRCP is contraindicated. CASE PRESENTATION: A 75-year-old Hispanic male presenting with dyspnea and diagnosed with cardiac tamponade is the subject of the study. Subsequent pericardiocentesis revealed biliary pericardial fluid (bilirubin of 7.6 mg/dl). The patient underwent extensive workup to identify a potential fistula between the hepatobiliary system and the pericardial space, which was non-revealing. The mechanism of bile entry into the pericardial space remains to be unidentified. LITERATURE REVIEW: A total of six previously published BPT were identified: all were males, with a mean age of 53.3 years (range: 31-73). Mortality was reported in two out of the six cases. The underlying etiology for pericardial tamponade varied across the cases: incidental pericardio-biliary fistula, traumatic pericardial injury, and presence of associated malignancy. - CONCLUSION: Biliary pericardial tamponade is a rare form of tamponade that warrants a prompt workup (e.g., Hepatobiliary Iminodiacetic Acid – HIDA scan) for an iatrogenic vs. traumatic pericardio-biliary fistula. As a first case in the literature, our case exhibits a biliary tamponade in the absence of an identifiable fistula. Bentham Science Publishers 2021-03 2021-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8226206/ /pubmed/32525780 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1573403X16666200611132045 Text en © 2021 Bentham Science Publishers https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode), which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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title_short Spontaneous Biliary Pericardial Tamponade: A Case Report and Literature Review
title_sort spontaneous biliary pericardial tamponade: a case report and literature review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8226206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32525780
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1573403X16666200611132045
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