Abstract
Constrictive pericarditis after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is rare and can present as unexplained dyspnea. We report five consecutive cases of post‐CABG constrictive pericarditis seen within a period of 17 months at our institution. All patients presented with heart failure of unknown etiology within a period of 8‐84 months after surgery. During the initial post‐CABG period, two patients had developed postcardiotomy syndrome that was successfully treated with steroids. They were all assessed noninvasively and invasively. In all patients, the diagnosis of constriction was initially suspected clinically (symptoms, high jugular venous pressure with deep “X” and “Y” descents, pericardial knock). Echocardiography showed transmural flow typical of constriction in all patients and hepatic venous flow in two. Two patients showed rapid left ventricular relaxation. In all patients, hemodynamic assessment showed diastolic equalization of pressures in all chambers, “W” shape waveform in right atrial pressure, and “dip and plateau” configuration in right and left ventricular pressure waveforms. Diagnosis was confirmed surgically in four patients who were subjected to pericardiectomy‐pericardial stripping (three survived, one died). One patient refused surgery. We conclude that constrictive pericarditis, although rare, should be suspected in every case of unexplained dyspnea post CABG. It can appear early or late after surgery, and clinical examination plays an important role in its early recognition. It requires a full noninvasive and invasive assessment in case of clinical suspicion.
Keywords: constrictive pericarditis, coronary artery bypass grafting, unexplained dyspnea
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