Post-cardiac injury syndrome (PCIS) refers to a condition that occurs after the heart suffering some form of damage, affecting the pericardium, epicardium, and myocardium. Clinical manifestations may ...
The technique of accessing the space, initially developed for drainage of pericardial effusions by pericardiocentesis and subsequently ... ablation catheters have been positioned near the border zone ...
In addition to the cardiac environment proper, a deeper exploration of communication at the epicardial interface between the heart and pericardial space is warranted. As noted above, the epicardium ...
3 Subsequent reports of successful PVC ablation with PFA have been described in the endocardium, epicardium and coronary sinus with a focal ... catheters become commercially available and PFA ...
The pericardium is usually involved by direct extension of the tumor from the myocardium. Diffuse pericardial involvement, which can typically be seen in mesothelioma or angiosarcoma, is not a ...
The parietal pericardium was blood tinged ... These abscess-like areas involved the entire myocardium, but the endocardium and the epicardium were spared. Laminated thrombi were present over ...