Recurrent infective endocarditis causing heart valve failure: A case report

Infective endocarditis (IE) is an infection that does not usually respond rapidly to treatment, often because its early symptoms are non-specific. The diseased valves (native or bioprosthetic) may be calcified and the thrombotic vegetations on them typically friable and embolize easily. Left untreat...

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Main Authors: Victoria McIntyre, BASc Chemical Engineering (2018 candidate), Jagdish Butany, MBBS, MS, FRCPC, Dina Boles, MD, Tiffany Shao, MD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-11-01
Series:Human Pathology: Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214330015300420
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spelling doaj-d6ed0e673f98476a89d8c944df8985ad2020-11-24T21:24:04ZengElsevierHuman Pathology: Case Reports2214-33002017-11-01103942Recurrent infective endocarditis causing heart valve failure: A case reportVictoria McIntyre, BASc Chemical Engineering (2018 candidate)0Jagdish Butany, MBBS, MS, FRCPC1Dina Boles, MD2Tiffany Shao, MD3Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, Toronto General Hospital, CanadaDept. of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University Health Network/Laboratory Medicine Program, Canada; Corresponding author.Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, Toronto General Hospital, CanadaLaboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, Toronto General Hospital, CanadaInfective endocarditis (IE) is an infection that does not usually respond rapidly to treatment, often because its early symptoms are non-specific. The diseased valves (native or bioprosthetic) may be calcified and the thrombotic vegetations on them typically friable and embolize easily. Left untreated IE leads to damage to the infected valve and to congestive heart failure (CHF). Its treatment usually requires heart valve replacement. Our 69-year-old patient had IE, and underwent aortic valve replacement (AVR) with a bioprosthesis. This case stresses the complications of IE and its tendency to recur in patients with bioprosthetic heart valves (BHV) who previously had IE. Keywords: Infective endocarditis, Bioprosthetic heart valves, Heart valve, Bioprostheses, Pannus, Vegetation, EPIC® valvehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214330015300420
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author Victoria McIntyre, BASc Chemical Engineering (2018 candidate)
Jagdish Butany, MBBS, MS, FRCPC
Dina Boles, MD
Tiffany Shao, MD
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Jagdish Butany, MBBS, MS, FRCPC
Dina Boles, MD
Tiffany Shao, MD
Recurrent infective endocarditis causing heart valve failure: A case report
Human Pathology: Case Reports
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Dina Boles, MD
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title Recurrent infective endocarditis causing heart valve failure: A case report
title_short Recurrent infective endocarditis causing heart valve failure: A case report
title_full Recurrent infective endocarditis causing heart valve failure: A case report
title_fullStr Recurrent infective endocarditis causing heart valve failure: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Recurrent infective endocarditis causing heart valve failure: A case report
title_sort recurrent infective endocarditis causing heart valve failure: a case report
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series Human Pathology: Case Reports
issn 2214-3300
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Infective endocarditis (IE) is an infection that does not usually respond rapidly to treatment, often because its early symptoms are non-specific. The diseased valves (native or bioprosthetic) may be calcified and the thrombotic vegetations on them typically friable and embolize easily. Left untreated IE leads to damage to the infected valve and to congestive heart failure (CHF). Its treatment usually requires heart valve replacement. Our 69-year-old patient had IE, and underwent aortic valve replacement (AVR) with a bioprosthesis. This case stresses the complications of IE and its tendency to recur in patients with bioprosthetic heart valves (BHV) who previously had IE. Keywords: Infective endocarditis, Bioprosthetic heart valves, Heart valve, Bioprostheses, Pannus, Vegetation, EPIC® valve
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