Steroids as a possible effective therapy in the management of large isolated chylopericardium following open heart surgery
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Background: Chylopericardium is the collection of lymph fluid inside the pericardial cavity. The incidence of chylopericardium is very low, as this diagnosis is rarely reported following cardiac procedures in children. While some reports were published worldwide on isolated chylopericardium after cardiac surgeries for diverse reasons, it has never been reported after repair for partial anomalous pulmonary venous return. In addition, management of this diagnosis ends up being surgical with minimal concentration on medical treatment which proved unsuccessful. We present a medical approach with corticosteroids as an effective method to treat isolated chylopericardium.Case presentation: In this manuscript, we present an approach to treat isolated post-operative chylopericardium in a child following repair of partial anomalous pulmonary venous return. Chylous drainage responded to corticosteroids and completely ceased. There was no need for surgical intervention.Conclusion: Until now, isolated chylopericardium has never been reported to occur with partial anomalous pulmonary venous return repair. A review of the literature showed that most patients follow a conservative approach consisting of diuretics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents with some of them undergoing surgical re-intervention. With future research on the topic still needed, we hope that this will encourage physicians worldwide to consider administering a trial of corticosteroids as an option to treat chylopericardium. © Cambridge University Press 2019.
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Cardiac surgery, Chylopericardium, Corticosteroids, Partial anomalous pulmonary venous return, Angiography, Cardiac surgical procedures, Child, preschool, Drainage, Female, Humans, Pericardial effusion, Radiography, thoracic, Scimitar syndrome, Steroids, Captopril, Diuretic agent, Furosemide, Ibuprofen, Medium chain fatty acid, Nonsteroid antiinflammatory agent, Prednisolone, Spironolactone, Steroid, Article, Case report, Child, Clinical article, Diet supplementation, Drug dose reduction, Drug efficacy, Dyspnea, Echocardiography, Fat free diet, Follow up, Heart catheterization, Human, Low fat diet, Lung vein drainage anomaly, Medical decision making, Medical research, Open heart surgery, Pericardiocentesis, Postoperative period, Preschool child, Systematic review, Systolic heart murmur, Treatment duration, Treatment outcome, Treatment response, Adverse event, Diagnostic imaging, Heart surgery, Procedures, Thorax radiography