Cardiovascular Infections 1 MICRO Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two most common locations for vegetations to form in endocarditis?

A
  • mitral valve

- aortic valve

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2
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For most bacteria, the first step in developing endocarditis is damage to the heart valve EXCEPT for _______

A

Staph aureus

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3
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Steps for the formation of endocarditis:

A
  1. Initial damage
  2. Platelet and fibrin thrombus
  3. Bacteremia
  4. Bacterial adhesion
  5. Biofilm formation
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4
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What are some non cardiac risk factors associated with infective endocarditis?

A
  • IV drug use
  • indwelling IV line
  • immunosuppression
  • recent dental or surgical procedure
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5
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What are 3 reasons that you can have blood culture negative endocarditis? (Bacteria does not grow in the blood of someone you think has IE)

A
  1. Previous or current use of antibacterials
  2. Intracellular bacteria
  3. Maybe NOT IE
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6
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In right sided endocarditis, the ____ valve is usually affected

A

Tricuspid

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7
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Right sided endocarditis is associated with ________ (5)

A
  • IV drug use
  • cardiac device infection
  • central venous catheters
  • HIV
  • congenital heart disease
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8
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Coagulase positive staphylococcus

A

Staph aureus (food poisoning, skin infections, sepsis)

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9
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Is staph epidermidis coagulase positive or negative?

A

COAGULASE NEGATIVE

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10
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What microorganism do you commonly see in prosthetic valve endocarditis? Is to coagulase positive or negative

A

Staph epidermidis; coagulase negative

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11
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_______ is the. Most common cause of both native and prosthetic valve endocarditis

A

Staph aureus

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12
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The staph aureus that causes endocarditis is capuslated/non-encapsulated;

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Capsulated; usually staph aureus does NOT have a capsule

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13
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Virulence factor of staph aureus causing endocarditis:

A
  • local site infection
  • presence of a polysaccharide capsule
  • variety of surface adhesion (clumping factor and fibrinogen binding protein)
  • biofilm formation
  • hemolysins
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