| Literature DB >> 29378612 |
David Meier1, Matthias Kirsch2, Salah Dine Qanadli3, Olivier Muller4, Daniel Fishman5, Catalina Trana6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Purulent pericarditis is an uncommon entity, which is, in very rare cases, associated to infection of the aorta. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Ascending aorta; Infected aneurysm; Purulent pericarditis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29378612 PMCID: PMC5789530 DOI: 10.1186/s13019-018-0699-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiothorac Surg ISSN: 1749-8090 Impact factor: 1.637
Fig. 1a Chest X-ray showing enlarged cardiac silhouette; b POCUS picture revealing a very large pericardial effusion
Fig. 2a and b computed tomography scan views of the false aneurysm (green arrow) and its relationship with the aorta (blue arrow). c per-operative view of the aneurysm (green arrow) and the aorta (blue arrow). Patient’s head is oriented towards left of the picture
Major characteristics of the studies reporting similar cases, IE: Infective Endocarditis, NR: not reported
| Author/Year | Patient characteristics (age/sex/) | Predisposing factors | Pathogen | Proof of IE (yes/no) | Treatment (conservative vs. surgical) | Survival (yes/no) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fitzgerald 1964 [ | 52/male | None |
| NR | Conservative | no |
| Brahan 1990 [ | 70/female | Diabetes | C. Septicum | no | Surgical | yes |
| Shroyer 1990 [ | 65/male | Not reported | S. Aureus | NR | Conservative | no |
| Aranda 1998 [ | 63/male | None | S. Aureus | no | Conservative | yes |
| Akashi 2000 [ | 61/female | Chemotherapy | Group B Streptococcus | no | Surgical | yes |
| Schneider 2004 [ | 60/female | None | S. Enteritidis | no | Surgical | no |
| Patel 2006 [ | 20/male | None | MRSA | no | Surgical | yes |
| Saito 2009 [ | 66/female | None | MRSA | no | Conservative | no |
| Parikh 2009 [ | 46/female | IV drug, hep C, diabetes | NR | Conservative | yes | |
| Nagano 2010 [ | 76/female | None | S. Pneumoniae | NR | Surgical | yes |
| Sayah 2013 [ | 70/female | Lung transplant | Scedosporium | NR | Conservative | no |