2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2019.03.480
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Pulmonary Infective Endocarditis

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“…Liekiene et al reported eight cases of PVIE, six of which had concomitant congenital heart disease 4 . Predisposing factors for PVIE in adult patients with noncongenital heart valve disease have been reported, including intravenous drug abuse, presence of a pacemaker, central venous catheters, alcoholism, and chronic hemodialysis 2,3 . In our case, the patient had no history of congenital heart disease, cardiac disease, narcotic medication dependence, or use of immunosuppressive medications.…”
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“…Liekiene et al reported eight cases of PVIE, six of which had concomitant congenital heart disease 4 . Predisposing factors for PVIE in adult patients with noncongenital heart valve disease have been reported, including intravenous drug abuse, presence of a pacemaker, central venous catheters, alcoholism, and chronic hemodialysis 2,3 . In our case, the patient had no history of congenital heart disease, cardiac disease, narcotic medication dependence, or use of immunosuppressive medications.…”
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“…PVIE is a very rare disease, present in only 1.6‐2.7% of all endocarditis cases 1‐5 . PVIE is more common in patients with congenital heart disease or after pulmonary valve surgical repair, and the number of cases in patients with noncongenital heart disease cases is small 4 …”
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“…Despite recent advances, the IE outcome remains poor. More research is needed, particularly in uncommon subgroups such as children [14,15], pulmonary IE [16], multivalvular IE [17], patients with solid organ transplantation [18,19], bicuspid aortic valves [20], and those treated with oral therapy [21]. In addition, better prognostic markers [22,23], more specific imaging techniques [24], and improved surgical scores [25] that aid in clinical decision-making are required.…”
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