Study of infective endocarditis in Alexandria main university hospitals

Objectives: To describe the incidence, clinical characteristics, microbiological profile and in-hospital outcome of infective endocarditis (IE) in our center. Methods: A prospective study that was conducted on 50 consecutive patients admitted to our cardiology department diagnosed as Duke definite I...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mohamed Sadaka, Eman ElSharkawy, Manal Soliman, Amina Nour EL-Din, Mohamed Ayman Abd El-Hay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2013-12-01
Series:The Egyptian Heart Journal
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110260813000148
_version_ 1811262865423728640
author Mohamed Sadaka
Eman ElSharkawy
Manal Soliman
Amina Nour EL-Din
Mohamed Ayman Abd El-Hay
author_facet Mohamed Sadaka
Eman ElSharkawy
Manal Soliman
Amina Nour EL-Din
Mohamed Ayman Abd El-Hay
author_sort Mohamed Sadaka
collection DOAJ
description Objectives: To describe the incidence, clinical characteristics, microbiological profile and in-hospital outcome of infective endocarditis (IE) in our center. Methods: A prospective study that was conducted on 50 consecutive patients admitted to our cardiology department diagnosed as Duke definite IE. The study was conducted for a period of one year and started on the 1st of September 2009 till the end of August 2010. All patients were subjected to detailed history taking, clinical examination, blood culture and echocardiography. Results: The study was carried out on 29 males (58%) and 21 females (42%) with a mean age of 33 years. The mean duration of delay from onset of symptoms till diagnosis was 54 days. Native valve endocarditis was found in 34 patients (68%). Blood cultures were positive in 27 patients (54%). Staphylococci were the prevalent microorganisms (52%). In-hospital events included: heart failure in 29 patients (58%), systemic embolization in 13 patients (26%), para-valvular abscess in 8 patients (16%), septic pulmonary emboli in 7 patients (14%), dehiscence of prosthetic valves in 5 patients (10%) and renal failure in 2 patients (4%). Surgical intervention was indicated in 41 patients (82%). Only 16 patients (39%) had early surgical intervention. In-hospital mortality was 22%. However, the mortality rate improved in the patients who had undergone early surgical intervention (18.75% versus 32%). Conclusions: Infective endocarditis remains a major health problem. It carries high in-hospital events with a high mortality rate. Delayed diagnosis of the disease and culture negative IE are common. Staphylococci are the prevalent microorganisms. Early surgical intervention improves survival.
first_indexed 2024-04-12T19:34:34Z
format Article
id doaj.art-b83c6600ec7943878fa0973308ddff71
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 1110-2608
language English
last_indexed 2024-04-12T19:34:34Z
publishDate 2013-12-01
publisher SpringerOpen
record_format Article
series The Egyptian Heart Journal
spelling doaj.art-b83c6600ec7943878fa0973308ddff712022-12-22T03:19:15ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Heart Journal1110-26082013-12-0165430731710.1016/j.ehj.2013.01.004Study of infective endocarditis in Alexandria main university hospitalsMohamed Sadaka0Eman ElSharkawy1Manal Soliman2Amina Nour EL-Din3Mohamed Ayman Abd El-Hay4Cardiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, EgyptCardiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, EgyptCardiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, EgyptMicrobiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, EgyptCardiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, EgyptObjectives: To describe the incidence, clinical characteristics, microbiological profile and in-hospital outcome of infective endocarditis (IE) in our center. Methods: A prospective study that was conducted on 50 consecutive patients admitted to our cardiology department diagnosed as Duke definite IE. The study was conducted for a period of one year and started on the 1st of September 2009 till the end of August 2010. All patients were subjected to detailed history taking, clinical examination, blood culture and echocardiography. Results: The study was carried out on 29 males (58%) and 21 females (42%) with a mean age of 33 years. The mean duration of delay from onset of symptoms till diagnosis was 54 days. Native valve endocarditis was found in 34 patients (68%). Blood cultures were positive in 27 patients (54%). Staphylococci were the prevalent microorganisms (52%). In-hospital events included: heart failure in 29 patients (58%), systemic embolization in 13 patients (26%), para-valvular abscess in 8 patients (16%), septic pulmonary emboli in 7 patients (14%), dehiscence of prosthetic valves in 5 patients (10%) and renal failure in 2 patients (4%). Surgical intervention was indicated in 41 patients (82%). Only 16 patients (39%) had early surgical intervention. In-hospital mortality was 22%. However, the mortality rate improved in the patients who had undergone early surgical intervention (18.75% versus 32%). Conclusions: Infective endocarditis remains a major health problem. It carries high in-hospital events with a high mortality rate. Delayed diagnosis of the disease and culture negative IE are common. Staphylococci are the prevalent microorganisms. Early surgical intervention improves survival.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110260813000148Infective endocarditisBlood cultureVegetationIntravenous drug abuserNative valveProsthetic valve
spellingShingle Mohamed Sadaka
Eman ElSharkawy
Manal Soliman
Amina Nour EL-Din
Mohamed Ayman Abd El-Hay
Study of infective endocarditis in Alexandria main university hospitals
The Egyptian Heart Journal
Infective endocarditis
Blood culture
Vegetation
Intravenous drug abuser
Native valve
Prosthetic valve
title Study of infective endocarditis in Alexandria main university hospitals
title_full Study of infective endocarditis in Alexandria main university hospitals
title_fullStr Study of infective endocarditis in Alexandria main university hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Study of infective endocarditis in Alexandria main university hospitals
title_short Study of infective endocarditis in Alexandria main university hospitals
title_sort study of infective endocarditis in alexandria main university hospitals
topic Infective endocarditis
Blood culture
Vegetation
Intravenous drug abuser
Native valve
Prosthetic valve
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110260813000148
work_keys_str_mv AT mohamedsadaka studyofinfectiveendocarditisinalexandriamainuniversityhospitals
AT emanelsharkawy studyofinfectiveendocarditisinalexandriamainuniversityhospitals
AT manalsoliman studyofinfectiveendocarditisinalexandriamainuniversityhospitals
AT aminanoureldin studyofinfectiveendocarditisinalexandriamainuniversityhospitals
AT mohamedaymanabdelhay studyofinfectiveendocarditisinalexandriamainuniversityhospitals