Successful treatment of refractory cardiac tamponade due to rheumatoid arthritis using pericardial drainage.

2010 
Rheumatoid pericarditis occurs in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, cardiac tamponade due to rheumatoid pericarditis is rare; we describe a case of a 72-year-old man with a 6-year history of rheumatoid arthritis who developed rheumatoid pericarditis with recurrent cardiac tamponade. The patient experienced relapse of the cardiac tamponade despite treatment with pericardiocentesis. Therefore, the patient underwent surgical pericardial drainage. The patient was also subsequently treated with increasing doses of corticosteroid, methotrexate and leukocytapheresis. These treatments resulted in a successful outcome without any complication. This case suggests that in addition to immunosuppressive therapy, pericardial drainage should be considered in the treatment of life-threatening refractory cardiac tamponade caused by rheumatoid arthritis.
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