Early surgery with aggressive surgical approach to improve 6-month outcomes in patients with active infective endocarditis: contribution of cerebral preoperative magnetic resonance imaging

Objectives We investigated the hypothesis that early surgery for infective endocarditis (IE) attenuates the rate of death or embolic events and does not increase the rate of relapse or postoperative valvular dysfunction (PVD) at 6 months. Methods 21 consecutive patients who underwent surgical treatm...

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Published inGeneral thoracic and cardiovascular surgery Vol. 67; no. 5; pp. 427 - 435
Main Authors Nakamura, Masanori, Uzuka, Takeshi, Sato, Hiroshi, Kondo, Mayo, Sakata, Junichi, Kodama, Fumihiro, Murai, Daisuke, Komatsu, Hiroshi, Makino, Takao, Kohya, Tetsuro
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Abstract Objectives We investigated the hypothesis that early surgery for infective endocarditis (IE) attenuates the rate of death or embolic events and does not increase the rate of relapse or postoperative valvular dysfunction (PVD) at 6 months. Methods 21 consecutive patients who underwent surgical treatment of IE were prospectively included. We assessed 6-month postoperative clinical outcomes by comparing early surgery (Group E, surgery within 72 h) and conventional treatment (Group C). Nine patients (43%) were assigned to Group E based on a combination of preoperative evaluation parameters, including the findings of cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which was performed in all patients with left-sided IE. Results Six surgical plans (5 advancements and 1 postponement) were modified by routine MRI. Although preoperative echocardiography did not confirm all annular invasions, the rate of periannular infection, which was treated by pericardial annular patch plasty (56%) in patients with native-valve IE, was higher in Group E than C ( P  = 0.006). Early surgery based on MRI findings resulted in no postoperative embolic events or cerebral bleeding. The 6-month mortality rate was 0% in both groups, although the calculated 6-month IE mortality rate was 49.2 ± 25% and 28.8 ± 18%, respectively. No recurrence of IE or PVD occurred in Group E. The 6-month rate of freedom from composite events was 100% in Group E. Conclusions Aggressive treatment (periannular resection and disuse of a prosthetic annuloplasty ring) and optimal antibiotic therapy based on intraoperative microorganisms, even in patients who underwent early surgery, reduced the 6-month relapse and PVD rates.
AbstractList We investigated the hypothesis that early surgery for infective endocarditis (IE) attenuates the rate of death or embolic events and does not increase the rate of relapse or postoperative valvular dysfunction (PVD) at 6 months. 21 consecutive patients who underwent surgical treatment of IE were prospectively included. We assessed 6-month postoperative clinical outcomes by comparing early surgery (Group E, surgery within 72 h) and conventional treatment (Group C). Nine patients (43%) were assigned to Group E based on a combination of preoperative evaluation parameters, including the findings of cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which was performed in all patients with left-sided IE. Six surgical plans (5 advancements and 1 postponement) were modified by routine MRI. Although preoperative echocardiography did not confirm all annular invasions, the rate of periannular infection, which was treated by pericardial annular patch plasty (56%) in patients with native-valve IE, was higher in Group E than C (P = 0.006). Early surgery based on MRI findings resulted in no postoperative embolic events or cerebral bleeding. The 6-month mortality rate was 0% in both groups, although the calculated 6-month IE mortality rate was 49.2 ± 25% and 28.8 ± 18%, respectively. No recurrence of IE or PVD occurred in Group E. The 6-month rate of freedom from composite events was 100% in Group E. Aggressive treatment (periannular resection and disuse of a prosthetic annuloplasty ring) and optimal antibiotic therapy based on intraoperative microorganisms, even in patients who underwent early surgery, reduced the 6-month relapse and PVD rates.
ObjectivesWe investigated the hypothesis that early surgery for infective endocarditis (IE) attenuates the rate of death or embolic events and does not increase the rate of relapse or postoperative valvular dysfunction (PVD) at 6 months.Methods21 consecutive patients who underwent surgical treatment of IE were prospectively included. We assessed 6-month postoperative clinical outcomes by comparing early surgery (Group E, surgery within 72 h) and conventional treatment (Group C). Nine patients (43%) were assigned to Group E based on a combination of preoperative evaluation parameters, including the findings of cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which was performed in all patients with left-sided IE.ResultsSix surgical plans (5 advancements and 1 postponement) were modified by routine MRI. Although preoperative echocardiography did not confirm all annular invasions, the rate of periannular infection, which was treated by pericardial annular patch plasty (56%) in patients with native-valve IE, was higher in Group E than C (P = 0.006). Early surgery based on MRI findings resulted in no postoperative embolic events or cerebral bleeding. The 6-month mortality rate was 0% in both groups, although the calculated 6-month IE mortality rate was 49.2 ± 25% and 28.8 ± 18%, respectively. No recurrence of IE or PVD occurred in Group E. The 6-month rate of freedom from composite events was 100% in Group E.ConclusionsAggressive treatment (periannular resection and disuse of a prosthetic annuloplasty ring) and optimal antibiotic therapy based on intraoperative microorganisms, even in patients who underwent early surgery, reduced the 6-month relapse and PVD rates.
We investigated the hypothesis that early surgery for infective endocarditis (IE) attenuates the rate of death or embolic events and does not increase the rate of relapse or postoperative valvular dysfunction (PVD) at 6 months.OBJECTIVESWe investigated the hypothesis that early surgery for infective endocarditis (IE) attenuates the rate of death or embolic events and does not increase the rate of relapse or postoperative valvular dysfunction (PVD) at 6 months.21 consecutive patients who underwent surgical treatment of IE were prospectively included. We assessed 6-month postoperative clinical outcomes by comparing early surgery (Group E, surgery within 72 h) and conventional treatment (Group C). Nine patients (43%) were assigned to Group E based on a combination of preoperative evaluation parameters, including the findings of cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which was performed in all patients with left-sided IE.METHODS21 consecutive patients who underwent surgical treatment of IE were prospectively included. We assessed 6-month postoperative clinical outcomes by comparing early surgery (Group E, surgery within 72 h) and conventional treatment (Group C). Nine patients (43%) were assigned to Group E based on a combination of preoperative evaluation parameters, including the findings of cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which was performed in all patients with left-sided IE.Six surgical plans (5 advancements and 1 postponement) were modified by routine MRI. Although preoperative echocardiography did not confirm all annular invasions, the rate of periannular infection, which was treated by pericardial annular patch plasty (56%) in patients with native-valve IE, was higher in Group E than C (P = 0.006). Early surgery based on MRI findings resulted in no postoperative embolic events or cerebral bleeding. The 6-month mortality rate was 0% in both groups, although the calculated 6-month IE mortality rate was 49.2 ± 25% and 28.8 ± 18%, respectively. No recurrence of IE or PVD occurred in Group E. The 6-month rate of freedom from composite events was 100% in Group E.RESULTSSix surgical plans (5 advancements and 1 postponement) were modified by routine MRI. Although preoperative echocardiography did not confirm all annular invasions, the rate of periannular infection, which was treated by pericardial annular patch plasty (56%) in patients with native-valve IE, was higher in Group E than C (P = 0.006). Early surgery based on MRI findings resulted in no postoperative embolic events or cerebral bleeding. The 6-month mortality rate was 0% in both groups, although the calculated 6-month IE mortality rate was 49.2 ± 25% and 28.8 ± 18%, respectively. No recurrence of IE or PVD occurred in Group E. The 6-month rate of freedom from composite events was 100% in Group E.Aggressive treatment (periannular resection and disuse of a prosthetic annuloplasty ring) and optimal antibiotic therapy based on intraoperative microorganisms, even in patients who underwent early surgery, reduced the 6-month relapse and PVD rates.CONCLUSIONSAggressive treatment (periannular resection and disuse of a prosthetic annuloplasty ring) and optimal antibiotic therapy based on intraoperative microorganisms, even in patients who underwent early surgery, reduced the 6-month relapse and PVD rates.
Objectives We investigated the hypothesis that early surgery for infective endocarditis (IE) attenuates the rate of death or embolic events and does not increase the rate of relapse or postoperative valvular dysfunction (PVD) at 6 months. Methods 21 consecutive patients who underwent surgical treatment of IE were prospectively included. We assessed 6-month postoperative clinical outcomes by comparing early surgery (Group E, surgery within 72 h) and conventional treatment (Group C). Nine patients (43%) were assigned to Group E based on a combination of preoperative evaluation parameters, including the findings of cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which was performed in all patients with left-sided IE. Results Six surgical plans (5 advancements and 1 postponement) were modified by routine MRI. Although preoperative echocardiography did not confirm all annular invasions, the rate of periannular infection, which was treated by pericardial annular patch plasty (56%) in patients with native-valve IE, was higher in Group E than C ( P  = 0.006). Early surgery based on MRI findings resulted in no postoperative embolic events or cerebral bleeding. The 6-month mortality rate was 0% in both groups, although the calculated 6-month IE mortality rate was 49.2 ± 25% and 28.8 ± 18%, respectively. No recurrence of IE or PVD occurred in Group E. The 6-month rate of freedom from composite events was 100% in Group E. Conclusions Aggressive treatment (periannular resection and disuse of a prosthetic annuloplasty ring) and optimal antibiotic therapy based on intraoperative microorganisms, even in patients who underwent early surgery, reduced the 6-month relapse and PVD rates.
Author Kodama, Fumihiro
Komatsu, Hiroshi
Nakamura, Masanori
Kohya, Tetsuro
Kondo, Mayo
Makino, Takao
Sakata, Junichi
Murai, Daisuke
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SubjectTerms Abscesses
Aneurysms
Cardiac Surgery
Cardiology
Contraindications
Debridement
Embolisms
Endocarditis
Heart failure
Hemodialysis
Hemorrhage
Infections
Magnetic resonance imaging
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
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Patients
Prostheses
Pulmonary arteries
Substance abuse treatment
Surgery
Surgical Oncology
Thoracic Surgery
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