Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (02): 279-.
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Abstract: Objective To analyze the clinical manifestations, epidemiological features, pathogens, treatment and outcomes of 112patients with infectious endocarditis. Methods The clinical data were reviewed for all the patients with the diagnosis ofinfectious endocarditis in Nanfang Hospital over the period from 2002 to 2012. Results The average age of disease onset was46 ± 17.1 years among these cases. Seventy patients (62.5%) had underlying cardiac conditions, including, in the order offrequency, rheumatic heart disease, congenital cardiovascular anomalies, and senile valve degeneration. Clinically the patientspresented with fever, anemia, congestive heart failure, and embolism events, etc. Echocardiography found endocardialneoplasms in 105 cases, and the mitral valve was often involved. Blood culture yielded positive results in 61 cases, and themost common causative bacteria were Streptococcus (20.5% ), Staphylococcus (19.6% ) and Enterococcus (5.4% ). Surgicalintervention was performed in 78 cases. Ninety-one patients were cured or improved after comprehensive treatment, and 10discontinued treatment for financial reasons; 11 died of cardiac failure (8 cases), pulmonary embolism (2 cases) and centralnervous system events (1 case). Conclusion Infectious endocarditis shows a significant change in the clinical profiles and itsmortality remains high despite improved diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
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