Literature DB >> 10052275

Clinical spectrum of infective endocarditis: 15 years experience.

S Jalal1, K A Khan, M S Alai, V Jan, K Iqbal, N A Tramboo, H A Rather, N A Lone, M A Dar.   

Abstract

Four hundred and sixty-six patients (277 males, 189 females; mean age 23.2 years) diagnosed as cases of infective endocarditis during the past 15 years were retrospectively analysed. Two-thirds of patients belonged to the 15 to 35 years age group. The most common predisposing cardiac lesion was rheumatic heart disease seen in 73.4 percent patients. Mitral valve prolapse and right-sided endocarditis were infrequent, seen in four patients each. Blood culture positivity was 28.7 percent in adults and 61 percent in children. Commonest organism isolated was staphylococcus aureus in adults (39.3%) and streptococcus viridans in children (48%). Salmonella typhi was detected in 17 patients and showed excellent response to ciprofloxacin and gentamycin. Overall mortality was 13.9 percent and resistant heart failure was the leading cause of death. Our study presents the clinical spectrum of infective endocarditis and highlights the comparison with western studies.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10052275

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian Heart J        ISSN: 0019-4832


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