Pericarditis
Symptoms & Signs
Diagnosis & Tests
When listening to the heart with a stethoscope, the health care provider can hear a sound called a pericardial rub. The heart sounds may be muffled or distant. There may be other signs of fluid in the pericardium (pericardial effusion). If the disorder is severe, there may be: If fluid has built up in the pericardial sac, it may show on: These tests show: Other findings vary depending on the cause of pericarditis. To rule out heart attack, the health care provider may order serial cardiac marker levels (CPK-MB and troponin I). Other laboratory tests may include:
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