1. [Ten questions about infective endocarditis].
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Fortuni F, Ciliberti G, Marsan NA, Delgado V, Franchin L, Magnesa M, Spinelli A, Vitale E, Cangemi S, Cornara S, Gabrielli D, Colivicchi F, Grimaldi M, and Oliva F
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- Humans, Antibiotic Prophylaxis methods, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Risk Factors, Endocarditis diagnosis, Endocarditis therapy, Endocarditis prevention & control
- Abstract
Infective endocarditis (IE) is an infective process involving the endocardium and, more frequently, the native heart valves, valvular prostheses and cardiac implantable electronic devices. IE can manifest with various non-specific symptoms making the diagnosis challenging. This condition is associated with high in-hospital and long-term mortality. Therefore, it is particularly important to prevent it by implementing an adequate antibiotic prophylaxis especially in patients at high risk undergoing invasive procedures. Moreover, it is pivotal to promptly diagnose IE, detect the presence of local and systemic complications, establish appropriate antibiotic therapy and identify the indication and timing for surgical treatment. In this focused review, we will provide answers to the most common questions regarding the epidemiology, causes, prophylaxis, diagnosis and antibiotic and surgical treatment of IE.
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- 2024
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