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Pyogenic Pericarditis - Bacterial Pericarditis


Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors

The pericardium is a sac-like structure that surrounds the heart. Inflammation of the heart sac, called pericarditis, can be due to infections caused by bacteria.

What is going on in the body?

In most cases, a person with this disease starts out having an infection, such as pneumonia, somewhere else in the body. The bacteria can then get into the bloodstream and reach the heart. Infection of the heart sac results in bacterial pericarditis, which is life threatening.

What are the causes and risks of the disease?

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The risks of this disease include:

  • cardiac tamponade, a condition in which too much fluid accumulates around the heart. This causes the heart to collapse, making it unable to pump blood.
  • constrictive pericarditis, a condition in which the heart sac gets stiff and reduces blood flow into and out of the heart
  • formation of a pocket of pus, called an abscess, in or around the heart
  • spread of the infection to other areas of the body
  • shock
  • death