Patrick,
We often see pericarditis after heart surgery as the inflammation around the heart dissipates.
Your symptoms have gone on pretty long after what we would expect the normal pattern. I would be interested if there is specific evidence of pericarditis such as a pericardial effusion or ecg changes associated with your episodes.
In some patients with recurrent pericarditis, the pericardium can scar down and cause some problems with the heart fucntion. Unfortunately, there is no good treatment for patients with recurrence of symptoms.
I dont believe that the tinnitus is related, other than NSAID use (such as naproxen) can be associated with it.
good luck
Her cardiologist identified the disease as "Dressler's Syndrome". 90 minutes of web searching has not clarified our understanding of the diseasee at all, but I will tell you that Advil has helped her chest pain and right shoulder pain a lot more than Celebrex. The drugs have a totally difference mechanism of action, so this is not a surprise. The low grade fever and difficulty taking a deep breath continues.
Chest x-ray normal. ECG normal-including daily submissions of her event monitor. Echocardiogram and interrogation of her pacemaker are scheduled for a week from now.