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fluid around heart

by lin1028, Jun 27, 2008 03:03PM
Tags: fluids
a friend said the doctor took 9 pounds of fluid from around her heart. Could this be accurate? From everything I have read the amounts are listed in cc's
Member Comments (4)

by ireneo, Jun 27, 2008 03:16PM
That sounds a bit off. Doing the math, on an average, 1 gram of fluid is equal to 1 cc/ml. There are 454 g to a pound. That would mean 9 lbs equal 4,086 g or 4,086 ccs. If the heart had even a fraction of that much fluid around the heart, the heart would have stopped beating from the pressure. Was the fluid in the chest cavity or actually around the heart itself?

by ireneo, Jun 27, 2008 08:35PM
Another conversion:  4,086 cc's equal about 17.5 cups.

by lin1028, Jun 27, 2008 10:27PM
To: ireneo
Thanks for the information.  I don't know if the fluid was in the chest cavity or around the heart itself.

I really appreciate the quick come back, since I just joined and this was my first question.

Lin1028

by ireneo, Jun 28, 2008 09:05AM
You're quite welcome. The heart muscle itself is in a sac like structure. So you can see if there was 17 cups of fluid in that little sac around the heart, the heart would be so squished, it wouldn't beat. Perhaps the fluid was in the chest cavity and that would have been miserable, pressure on the lungs and everything. Then they need to figure out what's causing the fluid buildup.

If you have more questions about what your friend is going through, just drop in and let us know. We're not doctors but we can share our own experiences.
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