Affiliation:
1. Cardiology Department, Schoen Hospital Neustadt , Am Kiebitzberg 10 , 23730 Neustadt in Holstein, Germany
2. Cardiology Department, Schleswig-Holstein University Hospital-Kiel , Arnold-Heller-Street 3 , 24105 Kiel, Germany
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Pericardial cysts are rare and represent the third most common cystic mass of the mediastinum. The majority are asymptomatic and detected as incidental findings; however, they can be symptomatic and associated with life-threatening complications such as bronchial compression, congestive heart failure, cardiac tamponade, or even sudden death.
Case summary
We present a rare case of a haemorrhagic pericardial cyst with subtotal compression of the right side of the heart. A symptomatic male patient was referred due to progressive dyspnoea, signs of congestive heart failure for four months, and a transthoracic echocardiogram showing subtotal compression of the right heart side; the diagnosis was confirmed with thoracic computer tomography imaging and was removed surgically.
Discussion
Pericardial cysts are asymptomatic and benign in the majority of cases; however, they can be associated with life-threatening complications. Thus, regular follow-up is recommended, and in a minority of cases, minimal invasive intervention or surgery could be imperative.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine