Atypical Presentation of Infective Endocarditis: A Case Report

The American Heart Association defines Infective Endocarditis (IE) or bacterial endocarditis as an infection caused by bacteria that enter the bloodstream and settle in the heart lining, heart valve, or blood vessel [1]. IE is considered the fourth most common life-threatening infection syndrome aft...

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Published inCardiology research and cardiovascular medicine Vol. 3
Main Authors Bethencourt, Arian, Rodriguez, Daylin, Ortet, Dalie, Brown, Tony L, Kerna, Nicholas A, Reimon, Joseph, Hernandez, Robert
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.01.2018
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Summary:The American Heart Association defines Infective Endocarditis (IE) or bacterial endocarditis as an infection caused by bacteria that enter the bloodstream and settle in the heart lining, heart valve, or blood vessel [1]. IE is considered the fourth most common life-threatening infection syndrome after sepsis, pneumonia, and intra-abdominal abscess. In 2010, IE was associated with 1.58 million disability-adjusted life years, or years of healthy life lost, as a result of death and nonfatal illness and impairment [2,3]. The variability in clinical presentation of IE and the importance of early diagnosis require a diagnostic strategy that is prompt for disease detection and specific for its exclusion across all forms of the disease [2].
ISSN:2575-7083
DOI:10.29011/2575-7083.000032