Cardiac tamponades related to interventional electrophysiology procedures are associated with higher risk of short-term hospitalization for pericarditis but favourable long-term outcome
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
To investigate the association of iatrogenic cardiac tamponades as a complication of invasive electrophysiology procedures (EPs) and mortality as well as serious cardiovascular events in a nationwide patient cohort during long-term follow-up.
From the Swedish Catheter Ablation Registry between 2005 and 2019, a total of 58 770 invasive EPs in 44 497 patients were analysed. From this, all patients with periprocedural cardiac tamponades related to invasive EPs were identified (
In this nationwide cohort of patients undergoing invasive EPs, iatrogenic cardiac tamponade was associated with an increased risk of hospitalization for pericarditis during the first months after the index procedure. In the long-term, however, cardiac tamponade revealed no significant association with mortality or other serious cardiovascular events.
Contributors

Gesa von Olshausen
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Fariborz Tabrizi
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Rúna Sigurjónsdóttir
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Institute of Medicine - Sahlgrenska Academy - University of Gothenburg Gothenburg , Sweden

Michael Ringborn
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Niklas Höglund
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Anders Hassel Jönsson
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Fredrik Holmqvist
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Frieder Braunschweig
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