| Literature DB >> 19850601 |
Negin Esmailpour1, Sima Borna, Mehrnaz Rasooli Nejad, Sina Moradmand Badie, Banafsheh Moradmand Badie, Azar Hadadi.
Abstract
Endocarditis is a rare focal complication of brucellosis but the most common cause of mortality. The diagnosis of the complications of endemic diseases is therefore important. We evaluated Brucella endocarditis cases in a teaching hospital in Iran between April 1998 and March 2006. Nine patients with a median age of 38.11 years were recorded, of whom seven (77.7%) were male. Underlying cardiopathy was present in three patients (33.3%). The median duration of the symptoms prior to diagnosis was 5.33 months. Endocarditis involved the aortic valve in six cases (66.6%), the mitral valve in two cases (22.2%) and the aortic valve plus the mitral valve in one case (11.1%). Serologic tests were positive in eight (88.8%) and blood culture was positive in two (22.2%). Aortic valve replacement surgery was undertaken for five patients (55.5%). One patient died due to arrhythmia. A high degree of suspicion is therefore necessary in order to ameliorate the course of Brucella endocarditis.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19850601 DOI: 10.1258/td.2009.090039
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Doct ISSN: 0049-4755 Impact factor: 0.731