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To assess, in a prospective way, the experience with video-assisted pericardioscopy obtained in patients with pericardia! effusion of unclear etiology in the p reoperative period. From January 1998 to June 2000, 20 patients were operated upon with the aid of video-assisted pericardioscopy. On echocardiography, 17 of these patients had significant pericardial effusion, and 3 had moderate pericardial effusion. Video-assisted pericardioscopy was performed through a small incision of the Marfan type. Results - The diagnosis of pericardial effusion was established as follows: idiopathic in 9 (45%) patients, neoplastic in 4 (20%), resulting from hypothyroidism in 3 (15%), tuberculous in 2 (10%), due to cholesterol in 1 (5%), and chylopericardial in 1 (5%). The biopsy was positive in 30% of the patients, and the etiology could not be defined in 45% of the patients. Video-assisted pericardioscopy proved to be a method with low morbidity and a high index of diagnostic positivity. A high percentage of pericardial effusions are caused by viral infections, which are not diagnosed through current methods, being, therefore, classified as idiopathic.
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Pêgofernandes, P. M., Fernandas, F., Ianni, B. M., Rohr, S. S., Bernardelli, I. M., Jatene, F. B., & Oliveira, S. A. (2001). Video-assisted pericardioscopy. How to improve diagnostic efficacy in pericardial effusions. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia, 77(5), 403–406. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0066-782X2001001100002
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