OBJECTIVE: To describe the diagnosis and management of bacterial pericarditis after heart transplantation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Two patients with Staphylococcus aureus pericarditis after heart transplantation were successfully treated conservatively with closed catheter drainage and antibiotics. RESULTS: The patients were alive three and six years, respectively, following surgery. At follow-up, right heart catheterization demonstrated normal hemodynamics in one patient and a pattern of constrictive pericarditis in the other patient which was man-aged with furosemide. CONCLUSIONS: Conservative management of bacterial pericarditis by closed catheter drainage and antibiotics can be considered in selected patients after heart transplantation.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the diagnosis and management of bacterial pericarditis after heart transplantation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Two patients with Staphylococcus aureus pericarditis after heart transplantation were successfully treated conservatively with closed catheter drainage and antibiotics. RESULTS: The patients were alive three and six years, respectively, following surgery. At follow-up, right heart catheterization demonstrated normal hemodynamics in one patient and a pattern of constrictive pericarditis in the other patient which was man-aged with furosemide. CONCLUSIONS: Conservative management of bacterial pericarditis by closed catheter drainage and antibiotics can be considered in selected patients after heart transplantation.