| Literature DB >> 30546532 |
Aiman Smer1, Alok Saurav1, Ahmed Abuzaid1, Ojas Bansal1, Nawras Abuhamidah1, Ayan Mohamed1, Natchiket Patel1, Mooss Aryan1.
Abstract
Acute purulent pericarditis is rarely caused by anaerobic bacteria and it is almost always a complication of another disease process. Esophagomediastinal fistula, odontogenic, or pleuropulmonary infections have been reported to be the primary source of purulent pericarditis. If not diagnosed and treated promptly, purulent pericarditis is usually a fatal disease. We describe a case of bronchomediastinal fistula as sequels from a necrotizing parenchymal infection, leading on to secondary mediastinitis and pleuropericardial involvement in an immunocompetent patient. <Learning objective: Eikenella corrodens is an important pathogen associated with a spectrum of intrathoracic suppurative infections. Purulent pericarditis can be fatal if not recognized early enough. Physicians should be aware of such a presentation.>.Entities:
Keywords: Anaerobic; Fistula; Immunocompetent; Pericarditis
Year: 2014 PMID: 30546532 PMCID: PMC6280004 DOI: 10.1016/j.jccase.2014.09.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiol Cases ISSN: 1878-5409