Lung Adenocarcinoma Presenting as Early Cardiac Tamponade: A Case Report.

IF 0.7 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Case Reports in Oncology Pub Date : 2024-07-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000540183
Volha Chapiolkina, Homa Saadati, Nehemias Antonio Guevara-Rodriguez, Garry Francis-Morel
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Abstract

Introduction: Lung cancer remains the most common cause of cancer death in the USA and worldwide despite continued advances in lung cancer screening and treatment. Pericardial effusion (PerF) has been found in up to 50% of postmortem patients with cancer; lung and breast cancers are the most frequent malignancies. Furthermore, it is a sign of poor outcomes with fewer than 5 months of survival. Nevertheless, PErF with or without tamponade as a presentation of lung cancer is uncommon.

Case presentation: We present a 72-year-old male without medical history who presented with 1 month of cough with white sputum and shortness of breath, progressively worsening, associated with weight loss (20 pounds). Further studies demonstrated early cardiac tamponade secondary to malignancy.

Conclusion: Cardiac tamponade can arise secondarily from various etiologies and have different presentations depending on the cause. In general, it is a slowly developing and clinically silent disease process. Therefore, malignant PerFs can rarely present with hemodynamic instability and be the initial manifestation of an underlying malignancy. Our case review presents a rare case of metastatic lung adenocarcinoma manifesting as early symptomatic cardiac tamponade and as an emergency. The results might be life-threatening if this presentation is not recognized and managed appropriately. Clinicians must be aware of such atypical presentations of thoracic malignancies to take action adequately.

肺腺癌表现为早期心脏填塞:病例报告。
导言:尽管肺癌筛查和治疗技术不断进步,但肺癌仍是美国乃至全球最常见的癌症死因。多达 50% 的癌症患者死后会发现心包积液(PerF);肺癌和乳腺癌是最常见的恶性肿瘤。此外,心包积液还预示着患者的预后不佳,存活期不足 5 个月。然而,以肺癌为表现的伴有或不伴有填塞的 PErF 并不常见:本病例为一名 72 岁男性,无病史,因咳嗽伴白痰和气短 1 个月,病情逐渐加重,伴有体重下降(20 磅)。进一步研究表明,早期心脏填塞继发于恶性肿瘤:结论:心脏填塞可继发于各种病因,并因病因不同而表现各异。一般来说,它是一种发展缓慢、临床上无声的疾病过程。因此,恶性心包积液很少会出现血流动力学不稳定,并成为潜在恶性肿瘤的最初表现。我们的病例回顾介绍了一例罕见的转移性肺腺癌病例,表现为早期症状性心脏填塞,属于急诊病例。如果认识不到这种表现并加以适当处理,结果可能会危及生命。临床医生必须了解胸部恶性肿瘤的这种非典型表现,以便采取适当的措施。
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