We report the first case of permanent pacing via the coronary sinus in a patient with a Bjork-Shiley tricuspid valve replacement. This may be the route of choice in this group of patients.
Summary
A 75 year old lady with a prosthetic aortic valve (St Jude mechanical AVR) presented to ophthalmology with a one month history of black spots in the vision of her left eye with a further episode in her right eye two weeks later, leading to a diagnosis of bilateral endogenous endopthalmitis and was admitted to hospital. There was no history of trauma and the chest and abdominal examination was normal. The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (40) and C reactive protein (45.8) were elevated. She had several sets of blood cultures, which were positive for Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, a HACEK organism and was started on empirical Ceftriaxone. The transthoracic echocardiography was normal. However, the suspicion of Infective Endocarditis (IE) was high, therefore a transoesophageal echocardiography was performed and showed an aortic root abscess (Image 1). An urgent computerised aortogram was performed. Following a planned two week period of intravenous antibiotics the patient was taken to theatre to have a redo AV valve replacement and root repair. Following a prolonged period on intensive care and a six week course of pathogen directed antibiotic therapy she was then fit enough to be discharged.
Conclusion
We present the first case in the literature of a HACEK Prosthetic Valve endocarditis presenting with bilateral endogenous endophthalmitis.
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