Bacterial Endocarditis Flashcards
1
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Aetiology
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staphylococci and streptococci more than 90% of cases
Staph aureus in black children
S viridans follows dental extraction or oropharyngeal surgery
valves damaged by rheumatic fever
2
Q
Clinical features
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mostly 7-10 year old affected African Children
- fever anaemia and murmurs
- clubbing, cardiac failure and splenomegaly
- petechiae
- pupura, Roth’s spots absent pulses, haematuria, proteinuria
- osler’s nodes, splinter haemorrhages and Janeway’s lesions
3
Q
Diagnosis
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PUO
Patients with rheumatic disease or congenital heart diseases
with fever and anaemia
positive blood cultures
4
Q
Treatment
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treat skin sepsis
antibiotic cover during surgery
IVI combination of antibiotics - penicillin and gentamicin for S viridans and cloxacilli and gentamicin or amikacin for S aureus