Bacterial Endocarditis - Background Flashcards

1
Q

A ? and a new ? is infective endocarditis until proven otherwise
2 groups of cases - patients with structurally ? heart valves and patients with structural abnormality such as ? disease, valve ? or ? cardiac defects

A
fever
murmur
normal
valve
replacements
congenital
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2
Q

Structurally abnormal heart
-? onset, caused by normal ?/skin commensals that enter the ? in trivial episodes of ?, then become meshed in ? aggregates on abnormal ? and proliferate

A
insidious
GI
blood
bacteraemia
platelet
endocardium
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3
Q

Pts with normal hearts
-?, fulminating presx, with ? organisms that directly invade the valve, seen in ??, after ? heart surgery or following ?

most common bacteria is ? ? with ? ? and strep epidermis also seen

A
acute
pathogenic
IVDUs
open
septicaemia
strep viridans
staph aureus
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4
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Classical presx

  • ? febrile illness, plus a new ?
  • however may presx with ? illness (malaise, lethargy, ?, ?) and thus a high index of suspicion is required
  • other prex may be with ? infarctions or ??? due to immune complex deposition
A
acute
murmur
insidious
anorexia
arthralgia
distal
AKI
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5
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O/E

  • ? and changing new heart murmur
  • microscopic ? (70%)
  • ? (40%)
  • ? nodes 15% - ? ? nodules in finger - immune complex deposition
  • clubbing 10%
  • ? haemorrhages 10%
  • ? spots - 5% - pale areas with surrounding haemorrhage on the ?
  • ? lesions - painless ?/plantar macules
  • ? rash
  • ? infarcts
A
fever
haematuria
splenomegaly
osler
red tender
splinter
roth
retina
janeway
palmar
petechial
digital
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