Endocarditis Flashcards

1
Q

what is infective endocarditis?

A

microbial colonisation of thrombi on endocardial surface abnormalities (infection of the endocardium)

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how does infective endocarditis occur from oral implications/

A
  • bacteria enters the circulation from the mouth
  • the bacteria adheres to previously damaged areas of heart tissue
  • vegetation occurs
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3
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what occurs in the heart due to surface abnormalities?

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  • haemodynamic changes
  • turbulent blood flow
  • platelet/fibrin deposition (thrombus)
  • vegetation
  • microbial attatchment & multiplication
  • enlargement of vegetation
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4
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which cardiac patients are not at risk of developing infective endocarditis?

A
  • coronary artery bypass grafting
  • angioplasty & stent
  • implanted pacemaker
  • implanted defibrillator
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which dental procedures may pose as a risk of causing a cardiac patient to develop infective endocarditis?

A

procedures involving manipulation of the dento-gingival junction and causing a bacteraemia:

  • extractions
  • periodontal therapy
  • gingival surgery
  • implants
  • some restorations
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what is the most important thing a dentist can recommend to a high risk endocarditis patient?

A

maintain good oral hygiene!!

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if giving the patient antibiotic prophylaxis, what could a dentist prescribe?

A

3g of amoxicillin 1 hour before dental procedure

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8
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what social activity may make a susceptible person more high risk to developing infective endocarditis?

A

piercings!

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