2009
DOI: 10.1093/eurjhf/hfp077
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Heart failure in left‐sided native valve infective endocarditis: characteristics, prognosis, and results of surgical treatment

Abstract: AimsAlthough congestive heart failure (CHF) represents the most common cause of death in native valve infective endocarditis (IE), recent data on the outcome of IE complicated by CHF are lacking. We aimed to analyse the characteristics and prognosis of patients with left-sided native valve IE complicated by CHF and to evaluate the impact of early surgery on 1 year outcome. Methods and resultsTwo hundred and fifty-nine consecutive patients with definite left-sided native valve IE according to the Duke criteria … Show more

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“…Clinical characteristics previously associated with the development of HF in patients with infective endocarditis include new heart murmur, aortic valve infective endocarditis, high comorbidity index, and severe valvular regurgitation. 22 Our findings confirm these earlier results and suggest that a greater degree of new valvular regurgitation was related to the development of HF. Of note, preexisting heart conditions, such as native-valve disease, presence of a prosthetic valve, congenital heart disease, and a causative microorganism such as Staphylococcus aureus,…”
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“…Clinical characteristics previously associated with the development of HF in patients with infective endocarditis include new heart murmur, aortic valve infective endocarditis, high comorbidity index, and severe valvular regurgitation. 22 Our findings confirm these earlier results and suggest that a greater degree of new valvular regurgitation was related to the development of HF. Of note, preexisting heart conditions, such as native-valve disease, presence of a prosthetic valve, congenital heart disease, and a causative microorganism such as Staphylococcus aureus,…”
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confidence: 92%
“…9,[21][22][23] In the present work, HF occurred in 33% of definite cases of infective endocarditis, with a high percentage of severe (NYHA class III or IV) symptoms occurring shortly after diagnosis of endocarditis. Clinical characteristics previously associated with the development of HF in patients with infective endocarditis include new heart murmur, aortic valve infective endocarditis, high comorbidity index, and severe valvular regurgitation.…”
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“…[1][2][3] IE also frequently causes debilitating morbidities, such as heart failure, stroke and renal failure requiring dialysis, which contribute to increased mortality and disability adjusted life years (DALYs). [3][4][5][6][7] The spectrum of causative microorganisms and underlying risk factors for IE has shifted dramatically in high income countries (HICs). 8,9 Staphylococcal IE now predominates.…”
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confidence: 99%