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Pericardial Fluid Analysis, in Visit Clinic

Examines fluid around the heart to find infection, inflammation, bleeding, or cancer causing fluid buildup in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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No
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Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a Pericardial Fluid Analysis Test in Visit Clinic?

Pericardial fluid analysis examines the fluid taken from the space around the heart. It measures appearance, cell counts, protein, glucose, enzymes, cultures, and cytology. This fluid normally cushions the heart. Too much fluid or abnormal fluid can press on the heart and affect its ability to pump. The test helps find causes like infection, inflammation, cancer, trauma, or kidney disease. Doctors use results to diagnose the cause of an effusion, guide treatments such as antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medicines, or drainage, and to monitor response to therapy. It can also distinguish simple fluid buildup from more serious conditions that need urgent care.

Pericardial Fluid Analysis Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Pericardial Fluid Analysis Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Pericardial Fluid Analysis test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Pericardial Fluid Analysis Test in Visit Clinic?

Pericardial Fluid Analysis is part of a pericardial fluid panel that includes biochemical tests, cell counts, cultures, and cytology. Doctors order it when patients have chest pain, shortness of breath, low blood pressure, fever, or signs of fluid around the heart. The test helps diagnose infections, inflammation, malignancy, or metabolic causes. Abnormal results can come from infections, cancer, autoimmune disease, kidney failure, trauma, or certain medications. A family history of autoimmune disease or cancer may make this test more relevant.

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What is the pericardial fluid analysis in Visit Clinic?plus

Pericardial fluid analysis examines fluid removed from the pericardial sac (via pericardiocentesis). Tests include gross appearance, cell count and differential, protein, LDH, glucose, Gram stain/culture, cytology, acid‑fast bacilli/PCR and immunologic markers. Results help classify transudative vs exudative effusion and identify infection, malignancy, autoimmune disease or hemorrhage, guiding diagnosis and management of effusion and tamponade.

What is the normal range of pericardial fluid in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal pericardial fluid volume is about 15–50 mL of clear, straw-colored serous fluid within the pericardial sac. It lubricates heart movement and is mainly a plasma ultrafiltrate with small amounts of protein and cells. Volumes substantially above this constitute pericardial effusion and, depending on accumulation rate and pressure, can impair cardiac filling and cause tamponade.

What is the criteria for pericardial fluid in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal pericardial fluid is 15–50 mL, clear, with low cellularity and protein. Pathologic effusion is generally >50–100 mL or causes tamponade. Fluid analysis suggesting exudate: protein >3 g/dL, fluid/serum protein ratio ≈>0.5–0.6, or elevated LDH or fluid/serum LDH ratio >0.6. Hemorrhagic or chylous effusions are diagnosed by bloody appearance or triglycerides >110 mg/dL.

How is pericardial fluid collected in Visit Clinic?plus

Pericardial fluid is obtained by pericardiocentesis: ultrasound (or CT)-guided needle aspiration through a subxiphoid, parasternal, or apical approach under sterile technique and local anaesthesia. Real-time echocardiographic and ECG monitoring minimize cardiac injury. Fluid may be sent for analysis; a pigtail catheter can be left for continuous drainage. Surgical pericardial window or pericardiectomy is used for loculated or recurrent effusions.

What are the 4 diagnostic criteria for pericarditis in Visit Clinic?plus

The four diagnostic criteria for acute pericarditis are: typical chest pain (sharp, pleuritic, improved by sitting up/leaning forward); a pericardial friction rub on auscultation; characteristic ECG changes (widespread ST‑segment elevation and/or PR depression); and new or worsening pericardial effusion on imaging. Diagnosis requires at least two of these findings. Further tests assess cause and complications.

What is the main function of pericardial fluid in Visit Clinic?plus

Pericardial fluid's main function is to lubricate the space between visceral and parietal pericardial layers, minimizing friction as the heart moves and beats. It cushions and allows smooth, low-friction cardiac motion, helps prevent adhesions between layers, and contributes to maintaining optimal intrapericardial pressure for normal cardiac mechanics. Its small, regulated volume is essential; excess fluid or inflammation impairs heart function.