Abstract:Background: For many years, the prophylactic use of antibiotics in patients with heart diseases associated with a high risk of infective endocarditis (IE) was a common practice. In patients with artificial valves, the morbidity and mortality in the occurrence of IE reaches several dozen percent. Currently, the only treatments that require IE prophylaxis are dental procedures. Aim of the study: The aim of this study was to assess IE prevention awareness among dentists and patients with artificial valves. Materi… Show more
“…We read the article "Current level of infective endocarditis prevention awareness among dentists and patients with artificial valves" by Pawlus et al with interest [1]. They investigated infective endocarditis (IE) prevention awareness among dentists and patients with artificial heart valves.…”
Section: Dear Editormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pawlus et al report in their study [1] that currently the only treatments that require IE prophylaxis are dental procedures. But, is it really so definite that dental procedures are the only treatments which require prophylaxis?…”
“…We read the article "Current level of infective endocarditis prevention awareness among dentists and patients with artificial valves" by Pawlus et al with interest [1]. They investigated infective endocarditis (IE) prevention awareness among dentists and patients with artificial heart valves.…”
Section: Dear Editormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pawlus et al report in their study [1] that currently the only treatments that require IE prophylaxis are dental procedures. But, is it really so definite that dental procedures are the only treatments which require prophylaxis?…”
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