Pneumopericardium diagnosis by point-of-care ultrasonography

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Focused cardiac ultrasound by the emergency physician has become a fundamental tool to expedite the diagnostic evaluation of the patient at bedside. We report the case of a patient admitted to the emergency department for respiratory distress. He was examined by an emergency physician who performed a bedside echocardiography. Bright spots were seen rapidly moving along the pericardial layer during diastole with comet-tail artifacts extending across the whole image of the heart and disappearing during systole, suggesting pneumopericardium. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Bobbia, X., Claret, P. G., Muller, L., & de La Coussaye, J. E. (2013). Pneumopericardium diagnosis by point-of-care ultrasonography. Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 41(4), 235–237. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcu.21943

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