Infective Endocarditis Flashcards

1
Q

What is infective endocarditis?

A

Microbial infection of the inner lining of the heart (endocardium)

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What is the term used to describe the classic lesion in infective endocarditis?

A

Vegetation

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Which valves may be involve in IE?

A
  1. Aortic
  2. Mitral
  3. Tricuspid
  4. Rarely the Pulmonic
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4
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What are some of the reasons why there is less if an occurrence of IE in developed countries like the US?

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  1. Less incidence of Rheumatic heart disease

2. Less concern for risk with Dental surgery or other processes

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What are some of the reasons why there is an increase in occurrence of IE in developed countries like the US?

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  1. More Staph as well as fastidious and/or drug resistant organisms
  2. More degenerative heart disease in aging population
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6
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What groups of organism have a virulence factor that make them more likely to adhere and cause IE?

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  1. Gram Positive Staph
  2. Viridians group Strep.
  3. Candida species
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In the US what are the most common predisposing lesions to IE?

A

DEGENERATIVE LESIONS

  • Calcified Annuus of the valve
  • Valve nodules
  • Mitral Valve Prolapse
  • Bicuspid aortic valve
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What is the most common predisposing lesion to IE in developing countries?

A

Rheumatic heart disease

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Incidence of IE in prosthetic valves early <1 year is almost always due to?

A

Staphlococci

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Incidence of IE in prosthetic valves late >1 year is almost always due to?

A

Same organisms as Native valve endocarditis

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What is very common in IV drug user patients with TV endocarditis?

A

Pulmonary Emboli

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At what size is there increased risk of embolization?

A

If vegetation is more than >10mm

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How would one test for IE?

A

Blood cultures, usually the organism is in the blood in persistent amounts

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What would be the cause of Culture-negative endocarditis?

A

Previously administered antibiotics

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What should one do if he/she suspects IE and cultures are negative?

A

Obtain more cultures

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16
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Which group of microorganisms are most commonly responsible for IE?

A

Gram Positive

17
Q

What is the organism most commonly isolated in the USA from IE especially from IE?

A

Staph Aureus

18
Q

What microrganisms are more commonly seen in Subacute IE?

A

Viridans group Strep

19
Q

What does Nutritionally variant Strep now referred to as Abiotropha elegans or Granulicatella require for growth

A

B6

20
Q

What are the associations of Strep Gallolyticus formerly referred to as S bovis?

A

Frequently associated with Lesions of the large bowel especially malignancies

21
Q

What is the most common cause of early prosthetic valve endocarditis?

A

Coagulase-negative Staph

22
Q

What is the most common species of Coagulase negative Staph

A

Staph epidermidis

23
Q

What microorganism is most seen in IV drug users and prosthetic

A

Pseudomonas Aeruginosa