Antimicrobial Treatment in Infective Endocarditis Flashcards

1
Q

________ and _______ are used in the empiric treatment of bacterial IE

A

vancomycin and gentamicin

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2
Q

in addition to the empirical treatment antimicrobials, what would you add to treatment in a person suffering from prosthetic valve IE?

A

Rifampin

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3
Q

when would you add rifampin to the empirical regiment of _____ and _____ in treating IE?

A

vancomycin and gentamicin;

in patients with prosthetic valve IE

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4
Q

patient with IE is taking vancomycin but it is not working. What drug would you prescribe next?

A

linezolid or daptomycin

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5
Q

patients suffering from IE are usually given ______ and ____ via _____

A

vancomycin and gentamicin via IV

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6
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what is the antibacterial treatment for IE caused by α hemolytic streptococci?

A
  • penicillins (Penicillin G and ampicillin) often in combination with gentamicin
  • IV ceftraixone (alone or with gentamicin)
    pencillins + gentamicin
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7
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patient who is allergic to penicillin is suffering from IE caused by an α hemolytic streptococci. What would you give to treat them?

A

vancomycin

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8
Q

when treating IE caused by Staph aureus, what are 3 situations you need to account for in choosing the antimicrobial drugs

A
  • oxacillin suspectible strains of SA
  • oxacillin resistant strains of SA
  • patients who are allergic to penicillins
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9
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what would you give to treat someone who has IE caused by staph aureus that is susceptible to oxacillin?

A
  • nafcillin or oxacillin
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10
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what would you give to someone who has IE caused by staph aureus that is resistant to oxacillin?

A
  • vancomycin
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11
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what would you give to someone suffering from IE caused by Staph aureus and is allergic to penicillin

A

cefazolin

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12
Q

what cardiac conditions is prophylactic treatment for bacterial endocarditis recommend for?

A
  • prosthetic valves
  • previous history of infective endocarditis
  • congenital heart disease
  • cardiac transplant recipients with valvulopathy
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13
Q

what is the standard regiment of bacterial endocarditis prophylaxis

A
  • amoxicillin (oral)
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14
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a patient is going to undergo a dental procedure and they are allergic to penicillin. What would you given them for prophylaxis for bacterial IE?

A
  • clindamycin
  • cephalexin
  • azithromycin
  • clarithromycin
    all are given orally
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15
Q

if a patient refuses to take oral medication, what would you give them for prophylaxis of bacterial IE?

A
  • ampicillin via IM / IV
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16
Q

patient is allergic to penicillin AND cannot take drugs orally. what would you give for prophylaxis of bacterial IE?

A

clindamycin IV or cefazolin IV

17
Q

when do you actually administer prophylactic treatment for bacterial IE?

A
  • single dose of antibiotics 1h before procedure