2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2020.06.047
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A Contemporary 20-Year Cleveland Clinic Experience of Nonbacterial Thrombotic Endocarditis: Etiology, Echocardiographic Imaging, Management, and Outcomes

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“…2 Two-thirds of patients (n = 28, 66.7%) presented this way in our study, with the cerebral (n = 25) and coronary circulations (n = 3) being the major targets. 1 Heart failure symptoms and signs at presentation, which were also reported in prior case reports, 3,4 were observed in 9 of 42 patients (21.4%) in our study. 1 In terms of other presentations, these included vague symptoms or nonspecific signs as described in previous case reports, 5 such as altered mental status, dizziness, and generalized weakness.…”
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“…2 Two-thirds of patients (n = 28, 66.7%) presented this way in our study, with the cerebral (n = 25) and coronary circulations (n = 3) being the major targets. 1 Heart failure symptoms and signs at presentation, which were also reported in prior case reports, 3,4 were observed in 9 of 42 patients (21.4%) in our study. 1 In terms of other presentations, these included vague symptoms or nonspecific signs as described in previous case reports, 5 such as altered mental status, dizziness, and generalized weakness.…”
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“…We thank Dr Watanabe for his interest in our work. 1 To better illustrate the initial presentations and management strategies for our cohort of patients with nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis (NBTE), a brief summary is shown in the Table.…”
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“…Reasons for surgical intervention were severe valvular regurgitation, the large size of the vegetation (>2 cm), and recurrent embolic strokes. 17 None of these was present in our patient.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…NBTE associated with malignancy showed a 40% survival rate at 6 months, while NBTE not associated with malignancy revealed a 40% survival rate at 6 years. 17 The fact that our patient had low-grade carcinoma, however, makes our case difficult to compare. Life-long anticoagulation therapy is recommended to lower the risk of recurrent thromboembolism.…”
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confidence: 82%
“…Large clinical studies related to NTBE are limited because of its rarity. In 2020, a single-center retrospective study described the clinical characteristics of 42 patients with NTBE [8]. The most underlying disease was malignancy (17 cases, 40.5%), followed by antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (15 cases, 35.7%) and systemic lupus erythematosus (14 cases, 33.3%).…”
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confidence: 99%