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Infective endocarditis: Prevention, diagnosis, and treatment

Publication ,  Journal Article
Lalani, T; Corey, GR
Published in: Infections in Medicine
June 1, 2005

Antibiotic prophylaxis for endocarditis is strongly recommended in patients with intravascular hardware, including prosthetic valves, automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillators, pacemakers, and left ventricular assist devices. Polymerase chain reaction can be useful in diagnosing culture-negative infective endocarditis (IE). Several newer drugs that may be effective for treatment of endocarditis caused by Gram-positive organisms are available or under study. In patients with IE, valve repair or replacement is indicated if there is congestive heart failure from valve dysfunction; perivalvular extension, including new-onset conduction abnormalities; persistent fever for 10 or more days despite appropriate antibiotic therapy; large vegetation size; embolic phenomena; or infection with fungi, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, or Staphylococcus aureus.

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Published In

Infections in Medicine

ISSN

0749-6524

Publication Date

June 1, 2005

Volume

22

Issue

6

Start / End Page

251 / 256

Related Subject Headings

  • Microbiology
 

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Lalani, T., & Corey, G. R. (2005). Infective endocarditis: Prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Infections in Medicine, 22(6), 251–256.
Lalani, T., and G. R. Corey. “Infective endocarditis: Prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.” Infections in Medicine 22, no. 6 (June 1, 2005): 251–56.
Lalani T, Corey GR. Infective endocarditis: Prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Infections in Medicine. 2005 Jun 1;22(6):251–6.
Lalani, T., and G. R. Corey. “Infective endocarditis: Prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.” Infections in Medicine, vol. 22, no. 6, June 2005, pp. 251–56.
Lalani T, Corey GR. Infective endocarditis: Prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Infections in Medicine. 2005 Jun 1;22(6):251–256.

Published In

Infections in Medicine

ISSN

0749-6524

Publication Date

June 1, 2005

Volume

22

Issue

6

Start / End Page

251 / 256

Related Subject Headings

  • Microbiology