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What size of vegetation is an indication for surgery in endocarditis?

Kelechi E Okonta1, Yahaya B Adamu.   

Abstract

A best evidence topic in cardiac surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The question addressed was whether the of vegetations in endocarditis is an indication for surgery. Altogether, 102 papers were found using the reported search; 16 papers were identified that provided the best evidence to answer the question. The authors, journal, date, country of publication, patient group, study type, relevant outcomes and results were tabulated. The vegetation size was classified into small (<5 mm), medium (5-9 mm), or large (≥10 mm) using echocardiography and a vegetation size of ≥10 mm was a predictor of embolic events and increased mortality in most of the studies with left-sided infective endocarditis. For large vegetations--that commonly resulted from the failure of antibiotics to decrease the vegetation size during 4-8 weeks' therapy--and complications such as perivalvular abscess formation, valvular destruction and persistent pyrexia necessitated surgical intervention. In a multicentre prospective cohort study of 384 consecutive patients with infective endocarditis, it was observed that a vegetation size of >10 mm and severe vegetation mobility were predictors of new embolic events. Equally, a meta-analysis showed that the echocardiographic detection of a vegetation size of ≥10 mm in patients with left-sided infective endocarditis posed significantly increased risk of embolic events. In another prospective cohort study of 211 patients, it was observed that there was an increased risk of embolization with vegetations of ≥10 mm. In similarly another study of 178 consecutive patients with infective endodarditis assessed by echocardiographic study, it was found out that there was a significantly higher incidence of embolism with a vegetation size >10 mm (60%, P<0.001). When using the area of the vegetation, a vegetation size of >1.8 cm(2) predicted the development of a complication. Assuming that the vegetation was a sphere, the calculated diameter will be 8 mm when using 4Ωr(2) for the area. However, for right-sided infection endocarditis, a vegetation size of >20 mm was associated with a higher mortality when compared with a vegetation size of ≤20 mm. There is strong evidence to suggest that a vegetation size of ≥10 mm especially for left-sided infective endocarditis is an indication for surgery.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22962320      PMCID: PMC3501298          DOI: 10.1093/icvts/ivs365

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg        ISSN: 1569-9285


  18 in total

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7.  Characteristics and outcomes of patients with right-sided endocarditis undergoing cardiac surgery.

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10.  A Spiral in the Heart: Mitral Valve Endocarditis with Unusual Vegetation Shape Potentially Affecting Effectiveness of Antibiotic Therapy.

Authors:  Veronica Fibbi; Piercarlo Ballo; Alessandro Abbondanti; Marco Nannini; Antonio Fazi
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