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Epicardial halo phenomenon: A guide for pericardiocentesis?

dc.contributor.authorRistić, Arsen D. (7003835406)
dc.contributor.authorWagner, Hans-Joachim (35467695000)
dc.contributor.authorMaksimović, Ružica (55921156500)
dc.contributor.authorMaisch, Bernhard (36038356200)
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-12T21:05:57Z
dc.date.available2025-06-12T21:05:57Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.description.abstractThe epicardial halo delineates the heart shadow in fluoroscopy. To establish whether the sign is applicable to pericardiocentesis guidance, three investigators evaluated its intensity as absent = grade 0, indistinct = 0.5, clear = 1, intensive = 2 in posterior-anterior (PA) and lateral fluoroscopies recorded before pericardiocentesis or cardiac catheterization (Philips Integris-II BH3000). Three populations were studied: (a) 32 patients with pericardial effusion (PE group), 53.1 % males, aged 53.9 ± 13.9 years; (b) 14 patients with perimyocarditis (PM group), 64.3 % males, aged 51.6 ± 14.4 years; and (c) 46 coronary patients (CAD group), no PE, 95.6 % males, aged 67.3 ± 11.8 years. The intensity of the halo phenomenon was highest in patients with PE, lowest in patients with CAD, and intermediate in patients with PM (median sum of grades in PA/lateral view: 4/5 vs. 2/2.5 vs. 3/3, respectively) (p < 0.01). The halo phenomenon correlated well with HR and echocardiographic PE size in both angiographic views. The correlation with body mass index (BMI) and age was significant only in the lateral view and with PE volume only in the PA view. The sensitivity of the halo sign for PE was 84.1 % in PA and 92.0 % in lateral views. In 10/32 PE patients, the evaluation of the sign was repeated after PE drainage, revealing lower grades both in PA and in lateral views (p < 0.01). In conclusion, the epicardial halo sign is highly sensitive for the detection of a PE; it correlates well in at least one angiographic projection with the PE volume, HR, age, BMI, and the PE size in echocardiography and could be therefore applied as a safety guide for pericardiocentesis. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10741-012-9326-y
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84877839370&doi=10.1007%2fs10741-012-9326-y&partnerID=40&md5=5b741f062b479b5511043512a9ff3ba9
dc.identifier.urihttps://remedy.med.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9104
dc.subjectEpicardial halo phenomenon
dc.subjectEpicardium
dc.subjectPericardial fat pad
dc.subjectPericardiocentesis
dc.subjectPericarditis
dc.subjectPericardium
dc.titleEpicardial halo phenomenon: A guide for pericardiocentesis?
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