Long-term outcome of patients with invasive electrophysiology procedure-related cardiac tamponade
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Iatrogenic cardiac tamponades are a rare but dreaded complication of invasive electrophysiology procedures (EPs). Their long-term impact on clinical outcomes is unknown. This study analysed the risk of death or serious cardiovascular events in patients suffering from EP-related cardiac tamponade requiring pericardiocentesis during long-term follow-up.
Out of 19 997 invasive EPs at the Karolinska University Hospital between January 1998 and September 2018, all patients with EP-related periprocedural cardiac tamponade were identified (
Patients with EP-related cardiac tamponade are at higher risk for cerebrovascular events during the first 2 weeks and hospitalization for pericarditis during the first months after index procedure. Despite the increased risk for early complications tamponade patients have a good long-term prognosis without increased risk for mortality or other serious cardiovascular events.
Contributors

Gesa von Olshausen
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Tara Bourke
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Jonas Schwieler
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Nikola Drca
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Hamid Bastani
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Jari Tapanainen
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Ott Saluveer
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Lina Benson
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Alexander Goedel
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Göran Kennebäck
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Per Insulander
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Mats Jensen-Urstad
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Frieder Braunschweig
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