Literature DB >> 32901532

A review of current treatment strategies for infective endocarditis.

David Luque Paz1, Ines Lakbar2, Pierre Tattevin1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Infective endocarditis is one of the most difficult-to-treat infectious diseases. AREAS COVERED: We restricted this review to the anti-infective treatment of the main bacteria responsible for infective endocarditis, i.e. staphylococci, streptococci, enterococci, and Gram-negative bacilli, including HACEK. Specific topics of major interest in treatment strategy are covered as well, including empirical treatment, oral switch, and treatment duration. We searched in the MEDLINE database to identify relevant studies, trials, reviews, or meta-analyses until May 2020. EXPERT OPINION: The use of aminoglycosides for the treatment of endocarditis has been dramatically reduced over the last 20 years. It should be administered once daily, and no longer than 2 weeks. For staphylococcal endocarditis, recent data reinforced the role of anti-staphylococcal penicillins, for methicillin-susceptible isolates (alternative, cefazolin), and vancomycin for methicillin-resistant isolates (alternative, daptomycin). For staphylococcal prosthetic-valve endocarditis, these treatments will be reinforced by the addition of gentamicin during the first 2 weeks, and rifampin throughout the whole treatment duration, i.e. 6 weeks. The optimal duration of antibacterial treatment is 4 weeks for most native valve endocarditis, and 6 weeks for prosthetic-valve endocarditis. The oral switch is safe in patients stabilized after the initial intravenous course.

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Keywords:  Endocarditis; HACEK; antibiotics; empirical treatment; enterococci; oral treatment; review; staphylococci; streptococci; treatment

Year:  2020        PMID: 32901532     DOI: 10.1080/14787210.2020.1822165

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther        ISSN: 1478-7210            Impact factor:   5.091


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2.  Risk Factors Associated with Poor Outcome in Patients with Infective Endocarditis: An Italian Single-Center Experience.

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3.  The Dynamics of Infectious Diseases Associated With Injection Drug Use in Lawrence and Lowell, Massachusetts.

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