Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
  • Year: 2011
  • Volume: 33
  • Issue: 3

Cardiac Tamponade: A Small case series

  • Author:
  • Mathur Indubala, Bohra Bhavesh, Sharma K.D., Nag Jaya, O.P. Saini, Q Fatima
  • Total Page Count: 3
  • Page Number: 277 to 279

*Resident, Department of FMT, S.P. Medical College Bikaner

** Senior Resident, Department of Surgery

*** J.R. Santokba Durlabji Hospital, Jaipur

**** Assistant Professor, FMT, SPMC, Bikaner

***** Associate Professor, Pathology, SPMC, Bikaner

Online published on 17 August, 2012.

Abstract

The term cardiac tamponade describes a condition in which the heart is compressed by an excess of fluid in the pericardial space, with resulting abnormalities of cardiac function. Cardiac tamponade is a rare cause of sudden death. It is difficult to diagnose both in living and dead. In dead diagnosis is difficult at autopsy in absences of external visible injury & in living person the symptoms of cardiac tamponade are non specific. The symptoms relate principally to the secondary circulatory embarrassment. We present the series of cases with cause of death as cardiac tamponade due to diseases & trauma. These cases demonstrate that focus should always to be given to entire vital organs like heart and possibility of tamponade should be kept in mind.

Keywords

Haemopericadium, Cardiac Temponade, Trauma, Cardiac