Thursday, July 9, 2009

Endocarditis

We discussed endocarditis today. I will take this opportunity to 'show off' the search function of the blog and direct you here.

Duke Criteria:

Major Criteria


Microbiologic:

Positive blood cultures (>=2) with an organism that classically causes endocarditis (viridans group streptococci, staphylococcus aureus, enterococcus, HACEK organisms)
OR
Persistantly positive (>=3 or >=2 12h apart) for another organism

Echocardiologic:
Vegetation on valve not otherwise explainable or dehiscence of mechanical valve or abscess

OR

Clinical: *NEW* (not worsening) regurgitant murmur

Minor Criteria

  • Predisposition -- known pre-existing valvular disease or IVDU
  • Fever
  • Evidence of vascular phenomenon -- septic emboli, mycotic aneurysm, Janeway lesions,
  • Immunologic: glomerulonephritis (like this case), positive RF, roth spots, Osler nodes,
  • Microbiologic: Blood culture not meeting major
  • Echocardiographic not meeting major
Diagnosis: 2 Major, or 1 major 3 minor, or 5 minor

The ACC has updated guidelines on the management of valvular heart disease including endocarditis and endocarditis prophylaxis. These address the diagnostic algorithm and treatment in more detail.

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