ENDOCARDITIS

ĕnˌdōkärdīˈtĭs, bacterial or fungal infection of the endocardium (inner lining of the heart) that can be either acute or subacute. In the acute form the symptoms (fever, malaise, fatigue, weight loss, anemia) are directly related to the presence of an active infection that runs its course within a few weeks. Acute endocarditis may follow respiratory infection, surgery, or other trauma; but in some cases the source of infection is unknown. A major cause of endocarditis is the use of contaminated intravenous needles by drug addicts. Bacterial endocarditis is an insidious, often progressive, disease that can lead to kidney failure and congestive heart failure. The causative agent in many cases of subacute disease is Streptococcus viridans. Endocarditis is often a complication of Lyme disease. A previously damaged valve increases the risk of infection tenfold. The most common diseases causing these predisposing valvular deformities are rheumatic fever and congenital heart disease. Thrombi associated with the infection on the valve often dislodge and spread septic emboli throughout the body that may damage the kidney. Primary diagnostic symptoms are fever and a changing heart murmur. Physical diagnosis can be confirmed by the use of echocardiography (ultrasound). Treatment with high doses of antibiotics often kills the bacteria, but the damage to the valve may put an additional strain on the heart that can eventually lead to cardiac failure. However, it is sometimes possible through follow-up corrective surgery to repair or replace valves damaged by endocarditis.

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...Hirschmann JV: Transient bacteremia and endocarditis prophylaxis. A review. Medicine 56...Endometrial biopsy, bacteremia, and endocarditis risk. Obstet Gynecol 65:678, 1985...Pregnancy complicated by bacterial endocarditis. Clin Obstet Gynecol 32:48, 1989...
...3 Bacterial infection and emboli Bacterial endocarditis 4 Fever Bacterial infection 5 Transient blindness...Emboli 7 Intravenous drug use and bacterial endocarditis Bacterial endocarditis from intravenous drug use 8 Low diastolic pressure...
...helpful in the diagnosis of infective endocarditis, larger emboli may cause infarctions...localized intracardiac infection of endocarditis produces heart murmurs in more than...to the pos- sibility of infective endocarditis. Regurgitant murmurs from chordal...
...none had had an episode of clinical endocarditis. They found more valvular abnormalities...of intravenous drug use is bacterial endocarditis; what is not well known is the level...3/100 person-years of bacterial endocarditis. In these data it appeared that HIV...
...patients less than 55 years old. Endocarditis has been associated with ischemic...hemorrhagic stroke. Three forms of endocarditis predispose to embolism: infectious...or nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis; and Libman-Sachs endocarditis...
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...had three previous admissions with endocarditis and interrupted her clinical course...life-threatening complication of endocarditis. A decision not to operate on JR would...diseases, not one: prosthetic valve endocarditis and drug dependence. Successful treatment...
...infections: meningitis, bacteremias, endocarditis <br/ Corynebacterium C. xerosis...Enterococcus E. gallinarum Bacteremias, No endocarditis, meningitis <br/ Escherichia E...species can No cause bacteremias, endocarditis, and wound infections <br/ Proteus...
...infectious disease" such as infective endocarditis.9 Charles Bouchard (1837-1915...such as sore throat, meningitis, endocarditis, bronchitis, etc.) could be provoked...bronchitis, pneumonia, infective endocarditis, meningitis, etc. Electing the microbial...
...attention, despite its association to endocarditis, abscesses, bacterial infections...Moulton, 1992). Mortality from endocarditis is high among injection drug users...cause major health problems such as endocarditis. Intervention programs that target...
...include hearing loss, chronic infection, pneumonia, sepsis, endocarditis or congestive heart failure in infants with concomitant heart...be given antibiotic prophylaxis against subacute bacterial endocarditis. Gingivitis and periodontal disease are more common in persons...
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...set of links. For example, under endocarditis youll find these entries: A nicely...brief description with references to endocarditis causes and presentation, from Vanderbilt...describing a couple of sequelae of endocarditis Fetal Electrocardiography Page This...
...Less common, but quite serious, are endocarditis and meningitis. In the early years...Medicine, March 1997), enterococcal endocarditis required adding an aminoglycoside or...been shown successful in experimental endocarditis, according to Palmer. Interest was...
...invasive infections including bacteremia, endocarditis, osteomyelitis, and pneumonia continue...infections, including bacteremia, endocarditis, and necrotizing pneumonia have recendy...surgical site infections, bacteremia and endocarditis have also been reported in association...
...bleeding from alcoholic gastritis, and antibiotic coverage of endocarditis in injection heroin users. But I couldnt tell any of these...residency program. When an addict was admitted twice for endocarditis, needing an artificial valve on the first admission and...
...mitral valve replacements, and how often in such cases did endocarditis or tricuspid valve infection develop, and how long after...in stock now," and/or "... ignoring cases where the endocarditis developed more than a year after the procedure," and...
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Family Casebook; ENDOCARDITIS. Byline: DR GARETH SMITH ENDOCARDITIS is an infection of the inside lining of the heart or heart valves. It is more commonly found in those people who have damage to the heart or artificial heart valves. If you...
...revealed his death was caused by bacterial endocarditis, a lethal infection in the replacement...condition. Coroner Paul Dunn said endocarditis in a replacement heart valve resulted...was a success but, unfortunately, endocarditis is an absolutely debilitating condition...
...friends have died of the heart infection endocarditis. In both cases their relatives were...and inflamed, a condition known as endocarditis. As the infection takes hold, clumps...damaged heart valves, others at risk of endocarditis are people whove had heart valves replaced...
...friends have died of the heart infection endocarditis. In both cases their relatives were...and inflamed, a condition known as endocarditis. As the infection takes hold, clumps...damaged heart valves, others at risk of endocarditis are peo-plwhove had heart valves...
...an infection of the heart lining - endocarditis - triggered by bacteria from food debris...into the bloodstream during brushing. Endocarditis can result in damage to the heart valve...is damaged, occur in patients with endocarditis. So it may mean that infection could...
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ENDOCARDITIS en dokardi tis, bacterial or fungal...its course within a few weeks. Acute endocarditis may follow respiratory infection...infection is unknown. A major cause of endocarditis is the use of contaminated intravenous...
...rubella virus, or they can be inherited. Infectious diseases acquired after birth, such as rheumatic fever , syphilis , and endocarditis , can also damage the valves of the heart. In addition, the heart muscle itself can be affected: hypertensive heart disease...
...blood infections or meningitis to the baby. In adults, the disease can progress to central nervous system complications, endocarditis, or pneumonia, and is an especially serious threat to the elderly. Shigella is spread by contaminated food or from person...
...fatigue, and abnormal heartbeat; valvular deformities predispose the patient to bacterial infection of the endocardium (see endocarditis ). Less severe malformations may not produce noticeable symptoms until later in life, and some may not require any medical...


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