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{{Family tree| | | | | | | A01 | | | | | A01= }} | {{Family tree| | | | | | | | | | A01 | | | | | A01= '''Does the patient have high risk features?''' <br> | ||
{{Family tree| | | | | | | | | High risk features include: <br> | ||
{{Family tree| | | | | | | | ❑ [[Fever]] >38°C <br> | ||
{{Family tree| | | | | | | | | ❑ [[Leucocytosis]] <BR> | ||
{{Family tree| | | | | | | | ❑ Subacute presentation <BR> | ||
{{Family tree| | | | | | | | | ❑ [[Cardiac tamponade]] <br> | ||
{{Family tree| | | | | | | D01 | | | | | ❑ Large [[pericardial effusion]] <br> | ||
{{Family tree| | | | | | | |!| | | | | | }} | ❑ Elevated troponins ([[myopericarditis]]) <BR> | ||
{{Family tree| | | | | | | | ❑ Concurrent oral [[anticoagulation]] <br> | ||
{{ | ❑ Lack of response to [[aspirin]] or [[NSAIDs]] after at least 1 wk of therapy <br> | ||
{{ | ❑ [[Immunosuppression|Immunosuppressed state]] <br> | ||
{{ | ❑ Acute [[trauma]] <br> | ||
{{ | ❑ Relapsing pericarditis }} | ||
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{{Family tree| | {{Family tree| | | | | B01 | | | | | | | | B02 | B01= Yes| B02= No}} | ||
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{{Family tree| | {{Family tree| | | | | C01 | | | | | | | | C02 | C01= Inpatient treatment| C02= Outpatient treatment}} | ||
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{{Family tree| | | | | | | | | | | | | | {{Family tree| D01 | | D02 | | D03 | | D04 | | D05 | D01= Unstable patient<br>❑ [[Cardiac tamponade]] <br> | ||
:❑ [[Hypotension]] <BR> | |||
:❑ [[Pulsus paradoxus]] <br> | |||
:❑ [[Jugular vein distention]]| D02=Stable post MI patient| D03= Stable patient without prior MI | D04= Post MI| D05= No previous MI}} | |||
{{Family tree| |!| | | |!| | | |!| | | |!| | | |!| | }} | |||
{{Family tree| E01 | | E02 | | E03 | | E04 | | E05 | E01= '''Treat [[Cardiac tamponade resident survival guide|cardiac tamponade]]'''<br> | |||
❑ Immediately transfer the patient to ICU <BR> | |||
❑ Perform [[pericardiocentesis]] <br> | |||
❑ Monitor telemetry and check vital frequntly<BR> | |||
❑ Call cardiology team immediately <br> | |||
---- | |||
'''Initiate medical therapy'''<br> | |||
'''''Administer [[NSAIDs]]'''''<br> | |||
<span style="font-size:85%;color:red">Avoid NSAIDs in post-MI pericarditis</span><br> | |||
❑ [[Ibuprofen]] (first line)<br> | |||
:❑ Orally 300-800 mg TDS or QID x 1-2 weeks<br> | |||
:❑ Gradual tapering every 2-3 days, <br>OR <br> | |||
❑ [[Indomethacin]] <br> | |||
:❑ Orally 50 mg TDS x 1-2 weeks<br> | |||
:❑ Gradual tapering every 2-3 days for Rx period of 3-4 weeks<br> | |||
<br>'''OR'''<br> | |||
'''''Administer [[aspirin]]'''''<br> | |||
❑ Drug of choice in [[Dressler's syndrome|post-MI pericarditis]] patients <br> | |||
❑ [[aspirin|High-dose aspirin]]: <br> | |||
:❑ Orally 800 mg QID or TDS x 7-10 days <BR> | |||
:❑ Gradual tapering by 800 mg/week for 3 additional weeks <br> | |||
❑ Stop [[anticoagulants]] if patient develops [[pericardial effusion]] <br> | |||
<br> '''AND/OR''' <br> | |||
'''''Administer [[colchicine]]'''''<br> | |||
❑ Combination with [[NSAIDs]] (better response rate)<ref name="pmid24552334">{{cite journal| author=Goldfinger S| title=A randomized trial of colchicine for acute pericarditis. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2014 | volume= 370 | issue= 8 | pages= 780 | pmid=24552334 | doi=10.1056/NEJMc1315351#SA1 | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=24552334 }} </ref> <br> | |||
❑ Can be used alone<BR> | |||
❑ Orally 0.5 mg BID x 3 months (>70 kg)<BR> | |||
❑ Orally 0.5 mg OD x 3 months (≤70 kg) <BR> | |||
'''''Administer gastroprotective agents'''''<br> | |||
❑ [[Misoprostol]] (600 to 800 mg/day)<BR>OR<BR> | |||
❑ [[Omeprazole]] (20 mg/day) <br> | |||
'''''Avoid [[steroids]]'''''<br> | |||
❑ Avoid steroids to treat an initial episode of pericarditis <br> | |||
---- | |||
'''Order tests to identify the specific etiology'''<br> | |||
❑ [[Pericarditis resident survival guide#Treatment#Etiology Specific Management|Order specifc tests based on the clinical suspicion]]<br> | |||
❑ [[Pericarditis resident survival guide#Treatment#Etiology Specific Management|Treat according to the etiology]] | |||
---- | |||
'''Educate about life style modification'''<br> | |||
❑ In case of [[pericarditis]], avoid sternous physical activity until symptom resolution<br> | |||
❑ In case of [[myopericarditis]], avoid competitive sports for six months and until normalization of lab findings | |||
| E02= '''Inititate medical therapy'''<br> | |||
'''''Administer [[aspirin|High-dose aspirin]]''''' <br> | |||
:❑ Orally 800 mg QID or TDS x 7-10 days<BR> | |||
:❑ Gradual tapering by 800 mg/week for 3 additional weeks <br> | |||
<br> '''AND/OR'''<br> | |||
'''''Administer [[Colchicine]]''''' <br> | |||
❑ In case of poor response to aspirin <ref name="pmid24552334">{{cite journal| author=Goldfinger S| title=A randomized trial of colchicine for acute pericarditis. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2014 | volume= 370 | issue= 8 | pages= 780 | pmid=24552334 | doi=10.1056/NEJMc1315351#SA1 | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=24552334 }} </ref> <br>❑ Orally 0.5 mg BID x 3 months (>70 kg)<BR> | |||
❑ Orally 0.5 mg OD x 3 months (≤70 kg) <BR> | |||
'''''Administer gastroprotective agents''''' <br> | |||
:❑ [[Misoprostol]] (600 to 800 mg/day)<BR>OR<BR> | |||
:❑ [[Omeprazole]] (20 mg/day) <br> | |||
'''''Avoid [[steroids]]'''''<br> | |||
❑ Avoid steroids to treat an initial episode of pericarditis <br> | |||
❑ Stop [[anticoagulants]] if the patient develops [[pericardial effusion]] <br> | |||
---- | |||
'''Order tests to identify the specific etiology'''<br> | |||
❑ [[Pericarditis resident survival guide#Treatment#Etiology Specific Management|Order specifc tests based on the clinical suspicion]]<br> | |||
❑ [[Pericarditis resident survival guide#Treatment#Etiology Specific Management|Treat according to the etiology]] | |||
---- | |||
'''Educate about life style modification'''<br> | |||
❑ In case of [[pericarditis]], avoid sternous physical activity until symptom resolution<br> | |||
❑ In case of [[myopericarditis]], avoid competitive sports for six months and until normalization of lab findings | |||
| E03= | |||
'''Initiate medical therapy'''<br> | |||
'''''Administer [[NSAIDs]] (First line)'''''<br> | |||
❑ [[Ibuprofen]] (first line)<br> | |||
:❑ Orally 300-800 mg TDS or QID x 1-2 weeks<br> | |||
:❑ Gradual tapering every 2-3 days, OR <br> | |||
❑ [[Indomethacin]] <br> | |||
:❑ Orally 50 mg TDS x 1-2 weeks<br> | |||
:❑ Gradual tapering every 2-3 days for Rx period of 3-4 weeks<br> | |||
<br> '''AND/OR''' <br> | |||
'''''Administer [[Colchicine]]'''''<br> | |||
❑ Combination with [[NSAIDs]] (better response rate)<ref name="pmid24552334">{{cite journal| author=Goldfinger S| title=A randomized trial of colchicine for acute pericarditis. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2014 | volume= 370 | issue= 8 | pages= 780 | pmid=24552334 | doi=10.1056/NEJMc1315351#SA1 | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=24552334 }} </ref> <br> | |||
❑ Can be used alone<BR> | |||
❑ Orally 0.5 mg BID x 3 months (>70 kg)<BR> | |||
❑ Orally 0.5 mg OD x 3 months (≤70 kg) <BR> | |||
'''''Administer gastroprotective agents'''''<br> | |||
❑ [[Misoprostol]] (600 to 800 mg/day)<BR>OR<br> | |||
❑ [[Omeprazole]] (20 mg/day) <br> | |||
'''''Avoid [[steroids]]'''''<br> | |||
❑ Avoid steroids in an initial episode of pericarditis <br> | |||
---- | |||
'''Order tests to identify the specific etiology'''<br> | |||
❑ [[Pericarditis resident survival guide#Treatment#Etiology Specific Management|Order specifc tests based on the clinical suspicion]]<br> | |||
❑ [[Pericarditis resident survival guide#Treatment#Etiology Specific Management|Treat according to the etiology]] | |||
---- | |||
'''Order [[pericardiocentesis]] in case of '''<br> | |||
❑ High suspicion of purulent or neoplastic [[pericarditis]]<br> | |||
❑ Effusions > 20 mm in [[echocardiography]] in [[diastole]]<br> | |||
❑ Large or symptomatic effusions despite one week of medical therapy | |||
---- | |||
'''Educate about life style modification'''<br> | |||
❑ In case of [[pericarditis]], avoid sternous physical activity until symptom resolution<br> | |||
❑ In case of [[myopericarditis]], avoid competitive sports for six months and until normalization of lab findings | |||
| E04= | |||
'''Intitate medical therapy'''<br> | |||
'''''Administer [[aspirin|High-dose aspirin]]''''' <br> | |||
:❑ Orally 800 mg QID or TDS x 7-10 days<BR> | |||
:❑ Gradual tapering by 800 mg/week for 3 additional weeks <br> | |||
<br> '''AND/OR'''<br> | |||
'''''Administer [[Colchicine]]''''' <br> | |||
❑ In case of poor response to aspirin <ref name="pmid24552334">{{cite journal| author=Goldfinger S| title=A randomized trial of colchicine for acute pericarditis. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2014 | volume= 370 | issue= 8 | pages= 780 | pmid=24552334 | doi=10.1056/NEJMc1315351#SA1 | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=24552334 }} </ref> <br>❑ Orally 0.5 mg BID x 3 months (>70 kg)<BR> | |||
❑ Orally 0.5 mg OD x 3 months (≤70 kg) <BR> | |||
'''''Administer gastroprotective agents''''' <br> | |||
:❑ [[Misoprostol]] (600 to 800 mg/day)<BR>OR<BR> | |||
:❑ [[Omeprazole]] (20 mg/day) <br> | |||
'''''Avoid [[steroids]]'''''<br> | |||
❑ Avoid steroids to treat an initial episode of pericarditis <br> | |||
❑ Stop [[anticoagulants]] if the patient develops [[pericardial effusion]] <br> | |||
---- | |||
'''Order tests to identify the specific etiology'''<br> | |||
❑ [[Pericarditis resident survival guide#Treatment#Etiology Specific Management|Order specifc tests based on the clinical suspicion]]<br> | |||
❑ [[Pericarditis resident survival guide#Treatment#Etiology Specific Management|Treat according to the etiology]] | |||
---- | |||
'''Educate about life style modification'''<br> | |||
❑ In case of [[pericarditis]], avoid sternous physical activity until symptom resolution<br> | |||
❑ In case of [[myopericarditis]], avoid competitive sports for six months and until normalization of lab findings | |||
| E05= | |||
'''Initiate medical therapy'''<br> | |||
'''''Administer NSAID's'''''<br> | |||
❑ [[Ibuprofen]] <br> | |||
:❑ Preferred<br> | |||
:❑ Orally 300-800 mg TDS or QID x 1-2 weeks<br> | |||
:❑ Gradual tapering every 2-3 days, <br>OR <br> | |||
❑ [[Indomethacin]] <br> | |||
:❑ Orally 50 mg TDS x 1-2 weeks<br> | |||
:❑ Gradual tapering every 2-3 days for Rx period of 3-4 weeks<br> | |||
<br> '''AND/OR'''<br> | |||
'''[[Colchicine]]'''<br> | |||
❑ Combination with [[NSAIDs]] (better response rate)<ref name="pmid24552334">{{cite journal| author=Goldfinger S| title=A randomized trial of colchicine for acute pericarditis. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2014 | volume= 370 | issue= 8 | pages= 780 | pmid=24552334 | doi=10.1056/NEJMc1315351#SA1 | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=24552334 }} </ref> <br> | |||
❑ Can be used alone<BR> | |||
❑ Orally 0.5 mg BID x 3 months (>70 kg)<BR> | |||
❑ Orally 0.5 mg OD x 3 months (≤70 kg) <BR> | |||
'''''Administer gastroprotective agents''''' <br> | |||
:❑ [[Misoprostol]] (600 to 800 mg/day)<BR>OR<BR> | |||
:❑ [[Omeprazole]] (20 mg/day) <br> | |||
'''''Avoid [[steroids]]'''''<br> | |||
❑ Avoid steroids to treat an initial episode of pericarditis <br> | |||
---- | |||
'''Educate about life style modification'''<br> | |||
❑ In case of [[pericarditis]], avoid sternous physical activity until symptom resolution<br> | |||
❑ In case of [[myopericarditis]], avoid competitive sports for six months and until normalization of lab findings | |||
}} | |||
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{{Family tree| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | F01 | | | F01= Assess response to treatment}} | |||
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{{Family tree| | | | | | | | | | | | | G01 | | G02 | G01= Response| G02= No response}} | |||
{{Family tree| | | | | | | | | | | | | |!| | | |!| | }} | |||
{{Family tree| | | | | | | | | | | | | H01 | | H02 | H01= Follow up as outpatient| H02= Admit to the hospital}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 5 April 2014
Does the patient have high risk features? High risk features include: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Inpatient treatment | Outpatient treatment | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unstable patient ❑ Cardiac tamponade | Stable post MI patient | Stable patient without prior MI | Post MI | No previous MI | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Treat cardiac tamponade ❑ Immediately transfer the patient to ICU Initiate medical therapy
Administer aspirin
❑ Stop anticoagulants if patient develops pericardial effusion
Administer colchicine
Order tests to identify the specific etiology Educate about life style modification | Inititate medical therapy Administer High-dose aspirin
Administer Colchicine Administer gastroprotective agents
Avoid steroids ❑ Stop anticoagulants if the patient develops pericardial effusion Order tests to identify the specific etiology Educate about life style modification | Initiate medical therapy Administer NSAIDs (First line)
Administer Colchicine
Order tests to identify the specific etiology Order pericardiocentesis in case of Educate about life style modification | Intitate medical therapy Administer High-dose aspirin
Administer Colchicine Administer gastroprotective agents
Avoid steroids ❑ Stop anticoagulants if the patient develops pericardial effusion Order tests to identify the specific etiology Educate about life style modification | Initiate medical therapy Administer NSAID's
Colchicine Administer gastroprotective agents
Avoid steroids Educate about life style modification | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Assess response to treatment | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Response | No response | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Follow up as outpatient | Admit to the hospital | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Goldfinger S (2014). "A randomized trial of colchicine for acute pericarditis". N Engl J Med. 370 (8): 780. doi:10.1056/NEJMc1315351#SA1. PMID 24552334.