| Literature DB >> 29896407 |
Christina Petridou1, Lenka Strakova1, Ruan Simpson1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Campylobacter is a common pathogen of the gastrointestinal tract, but invasive disease is rare. Campylobacter fetus can play a role in osteomyelitis, meningitis and joint infection and has a prediliction for the vascular endothelium, causing mycotic aneurysms, thrombophlebitis and endocarditis. Here we present a case of prosthetic valve endocarditis caused by C. fetus and a review of the literature. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Campylobacter fetus; prosthetic valve endocarditis
Year: 2018 PMID: 29896407 PMCID: PMC5994706 DOI: 10.1099/jmmcr.0.005147
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMM Case Rep ISSN: 2053-3721
Cases of Campylobacter fetus prosthetic valve endocarditis
| Author | Sex | Age (years) | Valve | Valve age (years) | Co-morbidities | Exposure | Presentation | Antibiotics | Valve replacement surgery | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Caramelli | Female | 48 | Mitral | 9 | NK | NK | Fever, weight loss | IV pen 42 days plus IV streptomycin 13 days then IV gent for the remaining 29 days | Yes | Survived |
| Farrugia | Female | 76 | Aortic | 3 | NK | NK | Fever, weight loss, lethargy | IV amox 22 days plus gent 15 days then PO cipro (unclear duration) | Yes | Survived |
| Peetermans | Male | 61 | Aortic | 26 | Coronary artery disease, gastric ulcer | NK | Fever, malaise, weight loss | IV erythromycin and IV gent | No | Died |
| Haruyuma | Female | 65 | Aortic | 5 | NK | Raw meat, dental caries | Fever, sore throat, tooth ache. Readmitted with fever and new vegetation | IV amp 6 weeks plus IV gent 2 weeks then PO amox 4 weeks then IV imipenem/cilastatin plus IV gent 4 weeks then PO amox (unclear duration) | No | Survived |
| Reid | Male | Late 70s | Aortic | 4 | Hypertension, high cholesterol | Steak tartare, dental cleaning | Fever, chills, night sweats. Readmitted with septic emboli and confusion | IV ceftriaxone 3 days then IV meropenem 6 weeks then IV ertapenem 6 weeks | Yes | Survived |
| Our case, 2017 | Female | 85 | Aortic | 11 | Hypertension | None | Tonic-clonic seizures, facial droop, unilateral weakness, hemianopia | IV amox 6 weeks plus IV gent 2 weeks | No | Survived |
NK, not known; Gent, gentamicin; Pen, penicillin; Amox, amoxicillin; Cipro, ciprofloxacin; Amp, ampicillin; IV, intravenous; PO, oral.