infective endocarditis Flashcards

1
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define infective endocarditis

A

Infection of heart valve/s or other endocardial lined structures within the heart caused by bacteria

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2
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what 3 organisms cause infective endocarditis

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S. aureus- most common
S. viridans
S. epidermis

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3
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what is the endocardium

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thin, smooth interior lining of the heart covering the heart valves

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4
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signs of infection

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fever
fatigue
loss of appetite

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5
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how many types of IE

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17

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6
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risk factors for IE

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male , elderly w/prosthetic valves
young IV drug user
young with congenital heart defect
RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE

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7
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF IE

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abnormal/ damaged endocardium have increased platelet deposition thus bacteria adheres to this and causes vegetations

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8
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how would you catch IE

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-Have an abnormal valve; regurgitant or prosthetic valves are most likely to get infected.
-Introduce infectious material into the blood stream or directly onto the heart during surgery
-Have had IE previously

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9
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Clinical presentation

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-splinter haemorrhages
-osler nodes ( tender nodules in finger)
-janeway lesions (nodules on palms)
-roth spots (haemorrhage with clear centre on fundoscopy )

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10
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DUKE CRITERIA

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2 major
1 major and 3 minor
5 minor

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11
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minor factors

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1-predisposing factor
2-fever >38
3-immunologic features
4-vascular features
5- atypical blood cultures

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12
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major factors

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lab evidence -typical agent in blood cultures
endocardial involvement ie positive echocardiogram

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13
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method to diagnose

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Transthoracic echo cardiogram- safe , non invasive

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14
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why would you use an Transoesophegeal over TRANSTHORACIC

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Excellent picture
used if patient has lung disease

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15
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Infective endocarditis arises from three key factors occurring simultaneously….?

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Transient bacteraemia
Damage to valvular tissue
Formation of vegetations

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16
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endocarditis is usually seen in patients with…

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damaged or prosthetic heart valves

17
Q

treatment of IE

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Antibiotics 4-6wks
if staph
flucloxacillin + rifampicin + gentamicin

not staph benzylpenicillin + gentamicin

18
Q

List 5 investigations for IE

A

ECG
Urinalysis
Fbc
Crp
Blood cultures
Echo