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Neoplastic cardiac tamponade.

G A Joiner, G R Kolodychuk

    Critical Care Nurse
    |February 1, 1991
    PubMed
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    Neoplastic cardiac tamponade, once rare, is increasingly recognized as a frequent symptom of cancer. This article equips critical care nurses with essential knowledge for managing patients with this condition.

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    Area of Science:

    • Cardiology
    • Oncology
    • Critical Care Medicine

    Background:

    • Neoplastic cardiac tamponade was historically considered a rare complication.
    • Increasing recognition of its frequency in oncological disease.

    Observation:

    • Cardiac tamponade can be the initial presentation of neoplastic disease.
    • Neoplastic etiology for cardiac tamponade is being identified more often.

    Findings:

    • The article focuses on the critical care management of neoplastic cardiac tamponade.
    • It aims to enhance nurses' understanding and preparedness.

    Implications:

    • Improved recognition and diagnosis of neoplastic cardiac tamponade.
    • Enhanced patient care protocols for oncological emergencies.
    • Better outcomes for patients presenting with cancer-related cardiac complications.