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Ten-year experience of Q fever endocarditis in a tertiary cardiac center in Saudi Arabia.

Fatehi E Elzein1, Nisreen Alsherbeeni2, Khalid Alnajashi3, Eid Alsufyani2, M Y Akhtar3, Rashed Albalawi2, Ahmed M Albarrag4, Naoufel Kaabia2, Syed Mehdi3, Ahmed Alzahrani3, Didier Raoult5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Q fever endocarditis (QFE) is considered rare in the Middle East, with only a few cases reported in Saudi Arabia. The aim of this study is to report on the experience of our centre on QFE.
METHODS: We searched the medical records for cases of QFE at our cardiac center from 2009-2018. Demographic data, clinical features, serology and echocardiography results, treatments, and outcomes were assessed.
RESULTS: Five hundred and two cases of infective endocarditis were detected over the 10 years period. Among the 234 patients with blood culture-negative endocarditis (BCNE), 19 (8.10%) had QFE. All patients had a previously diagnosed congenital heart disease except for one patient with rheumatic heart disease. Eleven patients had received a bovine jugular vein-related implant, e.g., a Melody valve (seven patients) or Contegra conduit (four patients). Coinfection was detected in three patients, and immunologic and embolic phenomena were observed in five patients. All patients received a combination of hydroxychloroquine and doxycycline, with good outcomes. Only two patients required surgery while on treatment. Two patients died several months after treatment; the cause of death was not identified.
CONCLUSION: This study indicates that Q fever exists in our population. The majority of the patients had congenital heart disease (CHD) and underwent bovine jugular vein implants. Patients with CHD are at increased risk of infective endocarditis. Bovine jugular vein implants increase the risk of infective and possibly QFE. Proper exclusion of Q fever is warranted in all BCNE and possibly in culture-positive endocarditis cases in areas endemic to Q fever. KEY POINTS: We presented the largest series of Q fever endocarditis cases in Saudi Arabia. We showed that Q fever is not rare in the Middle East and suggest that it should be considered in all blood culture-negative endocarditis cases.
Copyright © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Congenital heart disease; Jugular vein; Middle East; Q fever endocarditis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31382048     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2019.07.035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Infect Dis        ISSN: 1201-9712            Impact factor:   3.623


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Authors:  Mohammed H Bogari; Aseel S Jarwan; Abdullah O Abukhodair; Basil A Alzahrani; Jawad A Alsayegh; Alaa Al-Kathiri; Abdulhalim J Kinsara
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