| Literature DB >> 23399454 |
Dina Seif1, Andrew Meeks, Thomas Mailhot, Phillips Perera.
Abstract
Infective endocarditis is a challenging diagnosis that is rarely made in the emergency department. As the use of focused emergency ultrasound expands into more applications, including advanced echocardiography, the diagnosis of infective endocarditis may be made earlier, potentially leading to more timely treatment. We report a case of an ill-appearing patient presenting to the emergency department with an indwelling central venous catheter, a cardiac murmur, and necrotic toes, who was diagnosed with a large tricuspid vegetation and prominent tricuspid regurgitation on bedside emergency ultrasound. A cardiologist-performed echocardiogram confirmed these findings during the patient's hospital admission.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23399454 PMCID: PMC3740785 DOI: 10.1186/2036-7902-5-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Ultrasound J ISSN: 2036-3176