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Management of Acute and Recurrent Pericarditis


Management of Acute and Recurrent Pericarditis - PubMed

Pericarditis refers to the inflammation of the pericardial layers, resulting from a variety of stimuli triggering a stereotyped immune ...

Management of Acute and Recurrent Pericarditis - JACC Journals

In this review, we aim to summarize main updates concerning the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of acute and recurrent pericarditis and its related ...

Management of Acute and Recurrent Pericarditis

Acute pericarditis should be treated with a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), typically with a 2- to 4-week taper after the ...

Management of acute pericarditis: treatment and follow-up

Aspirin or NSAIDs are mainstays of therapy for acute pericarditis [7]. If laboratory data support the clinical diagnosis, symptomatic treatment ...

The Paradigm Shift in the Management of Recurrent Pericarditis

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) combined with colchicine is first-line treatment for patients with acute or recurrent ...

Acute pericarditis: Treatment and prognosis - UpToDate

- Causes of acute pericarditis · - Drug therapy acute and recurrent pericarditis. RELATED TOPICS. Patient education: Pericarditis (Beyond the ...

Treatment of Acute and Recurrent Idiopathic Pericarditis | Circulation

Effective agents include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), colchicine, and glucocorticoids. Concurrently, rest and avoidance of demanding physical ...

Recurrent pericarditis: an update on diagnosis and management

Pericarditis is defined as “recurrent” in case of relapse after a minimum symptom-free interval of 4–6 weeks. In case of an earlier relapse or ...

Recurrent Pericarditis | American Heart Association

The cause of recurrent pericarditis is idiopathic, or unknown, in most patients. While there's no single cause for recurrent pericarditis, it ...

Acute Pericarditis: Diagnosis and Management - AAFP

Colchicine is used to treat recurrent pericarditis or pericarditis that does not respond to conventional treatment. ... European guidelines also ...

Updates on management of acute and recurrent pericarditis - Healio

Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid [ASA]) or NSAIDs remain the foundation for management of acute and recurrent pericarditis.

Recurrent Pericarditis - Symptoms, Causes, Treatment | NORD

The first-line therapy for pericarditis, including for recurrent cases, is a combination of colchicine and either aspirin or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory ...

Pericardial Disease Center - UCSF Cardiology

Treatment for acute pericarditis typically involves taking high ... The clinical presentation of recurrent pericarditis is similar to acute pericarditis ...

Tip and tricks for acute pericarditis - European Society of Cardiology

Recurrent and refractory pericarditis may require a therapy such as intravenous immunoglobulins, anakinra or azathioprine, or ultimately, a ...

Recurrent pericarditis - UpToDate

Outline · Our approach · NSAID or aspirin · Colchicine · Interleukin 1 inhibitors · Other immune therapy.

Emerging Therapies for Recurrent Pericarditis: Interleukin‐1 inhibitors

Due to chronic use‐related side effects from corticosteroids, alternative regimens with azathioprine and human intravenous immunoglobulin have ...

Colchicine as First-Choice Therapy for Recurrent Pericarditis

Several small studies have successfully used colchicine to prevent acute pericarditis recurrences after failure of conventional treatment. On the basis of ...

A Randomized Trial of Colchicine for Acute Pericarditis

Colchicine is effective for the treatment of recurrent pericarditis. However, conclusive data are lacking regarding the use of colchicine during ...

Treatment of Recurrent Pericarditis - Revista Española de Cardiología

Acetylsalicylic acid or NSAIDs are the mainstay of therapy of recurrent pericarditis with the adjunct of colchicine for several months. Corticosteroids are ...

Managing acute and recurrent idiopathic pericarditis - JAAPA

Management of idiopathic pericarditis includes pharmacologic therapies, non-pharmacologic therapies, and surgery.