tailieunhanh - Chapter 118. Infective Endocarditis (Part 10)

Table 118-5 Indications for Cardiac Surgical Intervention in Patients with Endocarditis Surgery required for optimal outcome Moderate to severe congestive heart failure due to valve dysfunction Partially dehisced unstable prosthetic valve Persistent bacteremia despite optimal antimicrobial therapy Lack of effective microbicidal therapy (., fungal or Brucella endocarditis) S. aureus prosthetic valve endocarditis with an intracardiac complication Relapse of prosthetic valve endocarditis after optimal antimicrobial therapy Surgery to be strongly considered for improved outcomea Perivalvular extension of infection Poorly responsive S. aureus endocarditis involving the aortic or mitral valve Large (10-mm diameter) hypermobile vegetations with increased risk of embolism . | Chapter 118. Infective Endocarditis Part 10 Table 118-5 Indications for Cardiac Surgical Intervention in Patients with Endocarditis Surgery required for optimal outcome Moderate to severe congestive heart failure due to valve dysfunction Partially dehisced unstable prosthetic valve Persistent bacteremia despite optimal antimicrobial therapy Lack of effective microbicidal therapy . fungal or Brucella endocarditis S. aureus prosthetic valve endocarditis with an intracardiac complication Relapse of prosthetic valve endocarditis after optimal antimicrobial therapy Surgery to be strongly considered for improved outcome Perivalvular extension of infection Poorly responsive S. aureus endocarditis involving the aortic or mitral valve Large 10-mm diameter hypermobile vegetations with increased risk of embolism Persistent unexplained fever 10 days in culture-negative native valve endocarditis Poorly responsive or relapsed endocarditis due to highly antibioticresistant enterococci or gram-negative bacilli Surgery must be carefully considered findings are often combined with other indications to prompt surgery. Table 118-6 Timing of Cardiac Surgical Intervention in Patients with Endocarditis Indication for Surgical Intervention Timing Strong Supporting Evidence Conflicting Evidence but Majority of Opinions Favor Surgery Emergent same day Acute aortic regurgitation plus preclosure of mitral valve Sinus of Valsalva abscess ruptured into right heart Rupture into pericardial

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