BACKGROUND Tuberculous pericarditis(TP)remains a challenge for endemic countries.In developing countries,one to two percent of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis develops TP.CASE SUMMARY A 49-year-old woman presente...BACKGROUND Tuberculous pericarditis(TP)remains a challenge for endemic countries.In developing countries,one to two percent of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis develops TP.CASE SUMMARY A 49-year-old woman presented with dyspnea,chest pain and dry cough.On physical examination,veiled heart sounds were found.The electrocardiogram showed low-voltage complexes and the transthoracic echocardiography revealed a large and free-looking pericardial effusion.The patient was taken for an open pericardiotomy.The pericardial fluid revealed high levels of adenosine deaminase and Ziehl-Neelsen stain showed acid-fast bacilli.Polymerase chain reaction study for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in pericardial fluid was positive.The patient received tetra conjugate management with adequate clinical response after the first week of treatment and resolution of fever and chest pain.CONCLUSION In cases of TP,obtaining pericardial fluid and/or pericardial biopsy is the most efficient strategy to confirm the diagnosis.Early diagnosis of this entity will allow physicians to initiate timely treatment,avoid complications and improve the patient's clinical outcome,so we consider the description of this case pertinent and its review in the literature.展开更多
Tuberculosis is a public health problem in Mali. Pulmonary localization is the most frequent and extra-pulmonary involvement, in particular serous, is possible. In this study, we analyze our results of surgical perica...Tuberculosis is a public health problem in Mali. Pulmonary localization is the most frequent and extra-pulmonary involvement, in particular serous, is possible. In this study, we analyze our results of surgical pericardial drainage in tuberculous pericarditis. <strong>Methodology</strong>: We carried out a retrospective study at the CHU Point G over a period of five years from January 2012 to December 2017. The histological examination carried out on all the surgical specimens made it possible to retain the diagnosis of tuberculous pericarditis. <strong>Results</strong>: We identified and operated on 49 cases of tuberculous pericarditis, i.e. 70% of the pericardial drainage performed during the same period. The average age was 31.5 years (28 men and 21 women). The most common clinical signs were dyspnea (61.2%), chest pain (26.6%) and fever (12.2%). Pericardial drainage with pericardial biopsy was performed by xiphoid route in all of our patients. The mortality and morbidity rates were 4.1% and 8.2%, respectively. <strong>Conclusion</strong>: Pericardial tuberculosis attacks are frequent in Mali. The etiological diagnosis is based on the histology of the pericardial biopsy which can only be obtained surgically.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Tuberculous pericarditis(TP)remains a challenge for endemic countries.In developing countries,one to two percent of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis develops TP.CASE SUMMARY A 49-year-old woman presented with dyspnea,chest pain and dry cough.On physical examination,veiled heart sounds were found.The electrocardiogram showed low-voltage complexes and the transthoracic echocardiography revealed a large and free-looking pericardial effusion.The patient was taken for an open pericardiotomy.The pericardial fluid revealed high levels of adenosine deaminase and Ziehl-Neelsen stain showed acid-fast bacilli.Polymerase chain reaction study for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in pericardial fluid was positive.The patient received tetra conjugate management with adequate clinical response after the first week of treatment and resolution of fever and chest pain.CONCLUSION In cases of TP,obtaining pericardial fluid and/or pericardial biopsy is the most efficient strategy to confirm the diagnosis.Early diagnosis of this entity will allow physicians to initiate timely treatment,avoid complications and improve the patient's clinical outcome,so we consider the description of this case pertinent and its review in the literature.
文摘Tuberculosis is a public health problem in Mali. Pulmonary localization is the most frequent and extra-pulmonary involvement, in particular serous, is possible. In this study, we analyze our results of surgical pericardial drainage in tuberculous pericarditis. <strong>Methodology</strong>: We carried out a retrospective study at the CHU Point G over a period of five years from January 2012 to December 2017. The histological examination carried out on all the surgical specimens made it possible to retain the diagnosis of tuberculous pericarditis. <strong>Results</strong>: We identified and operated on 49 cases of tuberculous pericarditis, i.e. 70% of the pericardial drainage performed during the same period. The average age was 31.5 years (28 men and 21 women). The most common clinical signs were dyspnea (61.2%), chest pain (26.6%) and fever (12.2%). Pericardial drainage with pericardial biopsy was performed by xiphoid route in all of our patients. The mortality and morbidity rates were 4.1% and 8.2%, respectively. <strong>Conclusion</strong>: Pericardial tuberculosis attacks are frequent in Mali. The etiological diagnosis is based on the histology of the pericardial biopsy which can only be obtained surgically.