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Endocarditis in the Pediatric Population.

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Abstract

Endocarditis is a rare, but potentially fatal process in children. Patients with congenital heart disease compose the majority of patients with endocarditis. Neonates and children with central venous catheters are an increasingly frequent group of patients diagnose with this disease. Rheumatic fever predisposing to endocarditis is unusual. Streptococcus viridans and Staphylococcus aureus are the most pervasive organisms associated with endocarditis, though others are becoming more frequent. Blood cultures should be obtained in febrile children with congenital heart disease before the administration of antibiotics. Echocardiography is useful in children with known endocarditis, and in children in whom there is a high level of clinical suspicion for endocarditis. Echocardiography is a poor screening tool for patients without clinical or bacteriologic evidence for endocarditis. Endocarditis prophylaxis for children with congenital heart disease (excluding a secundum atrial septal defect) before appropriate procedures is recommended.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11096551     DOI: 10.1007/s11936-000-0043-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Treat Options Cardiovasc Med        ISSN: 1092-8464


  15 in total

1.  Are the Duke criteria superior to the Beth Israel criteria for the diagnosis of infective endocarditis in children?

Authors:  J A Stockheim; E G Chadwick; S Kessler; M Amer; N Abdel-Haq; A S Dajani; S T Shulman
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  1998-12       Impact factor: 9.079

2.  The changing pattern of infective endocarditis in childhood.

Authors:  S M Awadallah; R E Kavey; C J Byrum; F C Smith; D A Kveselis; M S Blackman
Journal:  Am J Cardiol       Date:  1991-07-01       Impact factor: 2.778

3.  Infective endocarditis: 35 years of experience at a children's hospital.

Authors:  J M Martin; W H Neches; E R Wald
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  1997-04       Impact factor: 9.079

4.  Surgical intervention for infective endocarditis in infancy and childhood.

Authors:  F Nomura; D J Penny; S Menahem; A Pawade; T R Karl
Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg       Date:  1995-07       Impact factor: 4.330

Review 5.  Infective endocarditis in congenital heart disease.

Authors:  H Dodo; J S Child
Journal:  Cardiol Clin       Date:  1996-08       Impact factor: 2.213

6.  Indications for echocardiography in the diagnosis of infective endocarditis in children.

Authors:  C A Sable; J J Rome; G R Martin; K M Patel; S S Karr
Journal:  Am J Cardiol       Date:  1995-04-15       Impact factor: 2.778

7.  New criteria for diagnosis of infective endocarditis: utilization of specific echocardiographic findings. Duke Endocarditis Service.

Authors:  D T Durack; A S Lukes; D K Bright
Journal:  Am J Med       Date:  1994-03       Impact factor: 4.965

Review 8.  Infective endocarditis in children.

Authors:  R S Baltimore
Journal:  Pediatr Infect Dis J       Date:  1992-11       Impact factor: 2.129

9.  Bacterial endocarditis in patients with aortic stenosis, pulmonary stenosis, or ventricular septal defect.

Authors:  W M Gersony; C J Hayes; D J Driscoll; J F Keane; L Kidd; W M O'Fallon; D R Pieroni; R R Wolfe; W H Weidman
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  1993-02       Impact factor: 29.690

10.  Pediatric infective endocarditis in the modern era.

Authors:  L Saiman; A Prince; W M Gersony
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  1993-06       Impact factor: 4.406

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