How much does it cost to have a puncture if there is hydrops?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-20
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hydrops depends on what the cause is, it refers to pericardial effusion, and it is not yet possible to generalize, and CT is required to confirm the diagnosis.

    If it is a general hydrops (not caused by tuberculosis, myocarditis, etc.), just call a doctor to perform a pericardiocentesis. It's easier to ** good, but the doctor who can puncture the pericardium is estimated to be in a small hospital, at least the deputy chief physician is required, buddy, I'm not qualified...

    Can't walk, can't come up, palpitation, this symptom is mainly heart failure or myocarditis, and the heart contraction problem caused by fluid accumulation in the heart capsule.

    I can't get up, and I always have a headache, and this heart blood supply problem leads to a lack of oxygen to the brain, so I have a headache.

    It is advisable to ** early, so that there will be fewer complications.

    It is estimated that it will cost a few thousand yuan, and you will have to take medicine when you are discharged from the hospital.

    There are also suggestions not to go to private hospitals, not to mention the high fees, not to mention the technology.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you want to be hospitalized for hydrocardiac, the cost of puncture is not high, at most a few hundred yuan, but the cost of examination after hospitalization is unclear, and no one will give you a puncture if you don't check, which is very risky.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    My pericardial puncture fee is 40 yuan.

    It's just that nowadays it's common to use a central venous catheter kit.

    More expensive to 230 apiece.

    Straight pipes can be retained, and the effect is better.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Let's go to some of the more famous hospitals.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After pericardiocentesis, it is advisable to wait for the pericardial drainage fluid to be less than about 100ml, and then draw 300 500ml each time to avoid acute cardiac expansion caused by excessive aspiration.

    Precautions. 1. The speed of needle insertion should be slow, when there is a feeling of entering the pericardial cavity, it will be withdrawn with or without liquid, if there is no liquid, and the needle has no sense of heart beat, it can be slowly pumped while entering. If the needle has a heart pulse induction, immediately pull the needle back and draw it in the other direction to avoid damage to the heart and the blood vessels of the heart.

    2. Closely observe the patient's pulse, complexion, heart rhythm and heart rate changes during the operation, if there is prostration, the puncture should be stopped immediately, the patient should be placed in a supine position, and appropriate treatment should be given.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Search for it: After pericardiocentesis, you can extubate when the pericardial drainage fluid is less than the amount.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pericardiocentesis is performed first, and the effusion is withdrawn to restore ventricular retraction and diastolic function. At the same time, it controls the inflammation of the sung slip (with effective antibiotics).

    Pleural effusion is best absorbed on its own, and if it cannot be absorbed, it can be extracted by rib diaphragmatic angle puncture.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is your mother useless, and it will oppress our hearts, and the heart will of course become enlarged in order to cope with this oppression. Is TCM effective in eliminating fluid accumulation (e.g., pericardial accumulation, ascites)? If you need my help, you can leave me a message that pericardial effusion cannot be ruled out of the body.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cancerous pericardial effusions are usually caused by metastatic cancer. Lung cancer is the primary tumor.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Look at the severity: if it is punctured to the heart in a more serious place, it will have more serious consequences, such as puncture to the coronary artery will cause massive bleeding, Pai He to find trouble to the inferior vena cava will immediately cause serious cardiac tamponade, or blood flow into the abdominal cavity to cause hemoperitoneum; If it pierces a muscle, it will cause the heart to rupture; The conduction fluid system that injures the heart can cause psychological conduction disorders and set up cardiac arrest.

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  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I don't know if you are clear about your condition now, the reason for the appearance of pericardial effusion in lung cancer is mostly caused by the metastasis of cancer cells to the pericardium, fundamentally speaking, only by controlling the condition, pericardial effusion may no longer be **, after all, puncture can only temporarily relieve the symptoms caused by pericardial effusion. But for your condition, I don't know how it was before, the specific effect now seems to be not ideal, what you have to do is to communicate with the attending doctor, change the chemotherapy regimen to control the condition, if the family economic conditions can, you can try targeted drugs, the effect is good.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Generally, cardiac puncture is done quickly, that is, diagnostic puncture, and the risk of skilled is relatively low.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Condition analysis: Hello, the causes of effusion are mainly divided into two categories, one is exudate, which is mainly caused by changes in tissue permeability, such as swelling is due to the increase in tissue permeability after injury; The other type is exudate, which is mainly caused by changes in osmotic pressure between tissues and blood vessels, such as hypoproteinemia and so on. Suggestions:

    For fluid accumulation in many parts, generally speaking, it should be considered first whether it will be caused by changes in the latter condition, that is, some relevant items need to be checked, such as the concentration of ions, etc., and the plasma protein concentration should also be paid attention to; At the same time, it should also be considered whether it is caused by a certain disease, such as tumors, tuberculosis, inflammation, etc. The test may require a process that also involves checking how well the heart is functioning.

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