OnlineMedEd: Infectious Disease - "Infective Endocarditis" Flashcards

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Review the major and minor criteria for diagnosing infective endocarditis.

A

Major:

  • Bacteremia with common endocarditis organisms (HACEK, Gram-positive cocci)
  • New regurgitant murmur
  • Echo showing vegetation

Minor:

  • Risk factors (e.g., prosthetic valves, history of endocarditis, IV drugs)
  • Fever ≥38º
  • Vascular complications (embolism, splinter hemorrhages, Janeway lesions)
  • Rheumatologic complications (Osler nodes, glomerulonephritis, Roth spots)
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Review the signs of infective endocarditis based on the side of presentation.

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Right-sided:
- Septic emboli in the lungs

Left-sided:

  • Splinter hemorrhages
  • Janeway lesions
  • Osler nodes
  • CVA 2/2 septic emboli
  • Roth spots
  • Glomerulonephritis
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3
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Discuss Dustyn’s method of categorizing infective endocarditis.

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Acute vs. subacute

Acute:

  • Virulent (super sick)
  • Caused by Streptococcus, Staphylococcus
  • Negative rheumatologic findings

Subacute:

  • HACEK
  • Less sick, fevers on-off
  • Positive rheumatologic findings
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How do you treat acute and subacute infective endocarditis?

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Acute:
- Antibiotics until blood cultures are negative

Subacute:
- Blood cultures positive before antibiotics

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5
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True or false: get a TTE to diagnose infective endocarditis.

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False

Get a TEE to look at the mitral valve.

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6
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Review the treatments for acute infective endocarditis.

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  • Native valve: vancomycin
  • Artificial valve < 60 days: vancomycin and gentamicin
  • Artificial valve 60 - 365 days: vancomycin, gentamicin, and cefepime
  • Artificial valve older than 365 days: vancomycin, gentamicin, and ceftriaxone
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Review the treatments for subacute infective endocarditis.

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Gentamicin and ceftriaxone

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8
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In what cases is surgery indicated for infective endocarditis?

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  • Surgery
  • > 15 mm vegetation
  • > 10 mm with emboli
  • Abscess
  • Fungi
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9
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If you can’t use vancomycin, you should use _____________ to treat infective endocarditis.

A

daptomycin

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