| Literature DB >> 16371766 |
Ioannis Starakis1, Alexandros Blikas, Dimitrios Siagris, Markos Marangos, Chrysoula Karatza, Harry Bassaris.
Abstract
We are reporting a case of recurrent prosthetic-valve endocarditis (PVE) caused by an unusual pathogen. The patient suffered 2 consecutive relapses of Acinetobacter lwoffi bacteremia, although he had completed a full course of treatment with antibiotics to which the microorganism was susceptible. He was finally successfully operated with replacement of the infected aortic valve. Acinetobacter spp are relatively low-grade but potentially virulent pathogens, and endocarditis caused by these species can be fulminant, accompanied by septic complications, and fatal. Although some patients with relapsed PVE may respond to a second course of antibiotics and medical treatment rather than early valve replacement is suggested in A lwoffi PVE, combined antibiotic treatment and early surgical intervention may be considered as the first option in these patients. There are only a few cases of Acinetobacter endocarditis in the literature, and it is the first case reported in Greece to our knowledge.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16371766 DOI: 10.1097/01.crd.0000163801.67781.a2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiol Rev ISSN: 1061-5377 Impact factor: 2.644