作者
Emadeldeen Elgwairi, Amira Abdalla, Ahmed Elkheshen, Zeyad Elharabi, Kenneth Nugent
发表日期
2024/3/1
来源
Cardiology in Review
卷号
32
期号
2
页码范围
91-96
出版商
LWW
简介
Patients with cardiac disease frequently develop pleural effusions; the incidence is approximately 500,000 cases per year in the United States. These effusions often represent important clinical events for patients, indicating that either there has been an acute change in the patient’s clinical status or the patient’s chronic management program needs review. These effusions usually develop in both the right and left hemithorax but can be unilateral. The pathogenesis involves increased fluid transfer from parietal pleural capillaries into the pleural space and possibly decreased pleural fluid uptake into parietal pleural lymphatic structures. The increased fluid transfer develops due to increased capillary pressure secondary to elevated venous outflow pressure and secondary to decreased lymphatic flow into central vessels secondary to heart failure. Most pleural effusions associated with heart failure are transudates, but …
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