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What to do if your dog has pericardial effusion?

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In some cases, pericardial effusion may be treated with a procedure called a pericardectomy. In a pericardectomy, a small opening (window) is made in the pericardium. This allows accumulating fluid to drain out of the pericardium into the surrounding tissues, alleviating pressure on the heart.


Can dogs survive pericardial effusion?

The prognosis for dogs with pericardial effusion varies greatly, depending on the underlying cause. Congenital PPDH generally has a favorable prognosis. The prognosis for dogs with pericardial effusion secondary to hemangiosarcoma is generally poor, with the average duration of survival reportedly being 1 to 3 months.

How long can dog live with pericardial effusion?

Survival is expected to be from a few weeks to less than 4-6 months but quality of life between episodes is usually good.

Is pericardial effusion serious in dogs?

Pericardial effusion causes compression of the heart, reducing its ability to fill. Cardiac tamponade can occur, causing circulatory collapse. Severely low blood pressure, abnormal heart rhythms (cardiac arrhythmias) and death can follow. Pericardial effusion is a cardiac emergency.

How do you get rid of pericardial effusion?

Drainage procedures or surgery to treat pericardial effusion may include:1Fluid drainage (pericardiocentesis). A health care provider uses a needle to enter the pericardial space and then inserts a small tube (catheter) to drain the fluid. ... 2Open-heart surgery. ... 3Removal of the pericardium (pericardiectomy).Pericardial effusion - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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