Category: Cardiology
Keywords: pericardial effusion, tamponade (PubMed Search)
Posted: 6/13/2010 by Amal Mattu, MD
(Updated: 11/22/2024)
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Pericardial tamponade is a physiological diagnosis, not an ECG diagnosis. At best, the ECG can suggest the presence of large pericardial effusions--look for the combination of low voltage, tachycardia, and electrical alternans.
Be aware, however, that electrical alternans is only present in < 1/3 of patients with large pericardial effusions. Although it is "classic" and always seems to show up on board exams, in the textbooks, and in lectures, electrical alternans in not a consistent finding in patients with large effusions or tamponade.